Over 95% of custody agreements are settled outside of court. When a case is settled by a judge, the father is more likely than not to get at least 50% custody IF he asks for it.
I've never heard the 95% statistic before. Since the devil's advocate argument you're putting forth is predicated entirely on this number, can you cite a source?
I just spent a while looking for the actual peer-reviewed article, however I wasn’t able to find it yet, but I’ll get back to you. I found lots of articles that cited the same “95%” stat, here is one of them:
I had a lot of good discussions (with solid links) but they were in my comment history from r/GenderCritical, and Reddit has just erased it and all our post history, as if it never happened.
Because God forbid women advocate for women and refuse to call a man in lipstick a female.
I've never heard the 95% statistic before. Since the devil's advocate argument you're putting forth is predicated entirely on this number, can you cite a source?
I just spent a while looking for the actual peer-reviewed article, however I wasn’t able to find it yet, but I’ll get back to you. I found lots of articles that cited the same “95%” stat, here is one of them:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-divorce-process/#app
I had a lot of good discussions (with solid links) but they were in my comment history from r/GenderCritical, and Reddit has just erased it and all our post history, as if it never happened.
Because God forbid women advocate for women and refuse to call a man in lipstick a female.