An analysis by The Business Times in Singapore on the issue of shared care and control in Singapore based on one of Sunita Sonya Parhar’s cases.
Here is a short excerpt.
“…How to minimise the impact of a relationship breakdown and separation on children is a concern of family judges the world over. Research shows that children do better if they have regular contact with both parents and if they witness as little conflict as possible. This is of course easier said than done, and even when parents believe they are acting in the best interests of their children, conflict and arguments over how much time and the quality of time each parent then enjoys with their children, continue to be a source of contention…”

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