That's a diff issue tho. I'm thinking of reasons a lack of financial support from father cld be good reason to stop custody
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Absent full on substance abuse (which would make a parent a negligent caregiver), there is little basis to make such a connection.
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Replying to @BeatConfusion
No, you'd need evidence & reasons on a case by case basis which is what stats don't give you.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BeatConfusion
There could well be a correlation between men who don't support kids financially &men who don't look after kids in their care
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BeatConfusion
A wider irresponsibility. Leading a mother to try to impede access for reasons other than financial ones in some cases.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Let's agree that one would need to control in the proposed analysis for substance use/abuse and addiction. Anything else?
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Replying to @BeatConfusion @HPluckrose
Surely, what is mainly relevant is whether a father can reliably keep his kids safe, well rested and properly fed during an overnight visit?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
In my opinion, fathers must be considered presumptively responsible unless there is a well defined class of evidence to the contrary.
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Replying to @BeatConfusion
OK but if you do a study based on an assumption that dad's who don't pay child support are all otherwise responsible parents
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you'll miss all the cases where mothers are impeding access coz they're not responsible generally.
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