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COLUMBUS — Ohio law should better recognize the importance of both parents in a child’s life, according to state Rep. Josh Williams (R., Sylvania Township). He has introduced a series of bills aimed at promoting equal parenting time and responsibilities for mothers and fathers. Williams believes that children benefit significantly when both parents are actively involved in their upbringing, regardless of their marital status.
The proposed legislation seeks to establish a presumption of shared parenting in custody cases, which would ensure that both parents have equitable access to their children. Williams argues that this approach not only supports the emotional well-being of children but also fosters healthier family dynamics.
The bills have garnered attention from various advocacy groups that support parental rights and child welfare. As discussions continue, Williams emphasizes the need for a legal framework that reflects the evolving nature of family structures, aiming to create a more balanced and fair system for all involved.
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