You appear to be saying that most of those are down to abusive women. (Where abusive means denying the father access for no good reason)
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Replying to @nevynxxx @WynnPeabody
No! There could be good or bad reasons for women opposing shared custody.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @WynnPeabody
There could, but your argument that people are reasonable and compassionate falls down with the bad arguments.
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Replying to @nevynxxx @WynnPeabody
That was sarcasm.I was saying I'm sure she'll be reasonable &compassionate in her reason for men fighting for custody
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Because I was really sure it wouldn't be.
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Don't most women oppose shared custody because of the implications for the stream of financial payments they would receive? /1
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Replying to @BeatConfusion @HPluckrose and
First, if custody is 50:50 then there is no child support. Second, access is a marvellous lever to extract alimony + child support. /2
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Replying to @BeatConfusion @HPluckrose and
To test this, one would just need to tabulate access arrangements when fathers have paid-up-in-full vs. are in arrears. 3/3
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Yes, although there could be other reasons if they correlate.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BeatConfusion and
If my ex stopped paying for his child's upkeep, I wld become suspicious of how much he cared.
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He could be drinking or gambling or in some other way, become irresponsible.
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