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You would have thought that being brought up with a single parent (mother) that Albanese would have been more in favour of a father's input. Obviously not. I can remember in the 1970's when a truck driver divorced his wife and SHE ended up with his tools and equipment. Not half but the whole. Now these women are coming for the children. Shame on them but then it does not surprise me. There seems to be a generation of bitter, nasty females out there who forget that men are a necessary asset to the community and to relationships. This is not feminism.....its anarchy and they will bring down the very fabric of society which in the past they held together. Certainly different times.

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As of 10 years or more ago, the mother’s got “sole” (85-100%) or “predominant” (65-84%) “parental responsibility” in 75% plus of cases compared to less than 5% for fathers, with the balance being shared responsibility. With the proposed changes, in all likelihood, it would not be surprising that mothers’ would get sole or predominant care in 90% to 95% of cases with father’s getting less than 1%.

The ABS “research” on this has not been update in over a decade and the family court and AGs refuse to keep such data, nor do they keep data on the percentage of cases where one or both parents make claims of domestic violence.

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