SUMMARY - Child Custody and Parenting Arrangements
A judge awards primary custody to one parent based on a two-day trial where each side presented selective evidence and emotional testimony. The children, ages eight and ten, were never asked what they wanted. Another family shares custody equally, with children moving between homes weekly despite one parent's concerns about instability. A parent alleging abuse watches their ex-partner receive unsupervised access because the court found insufficient evidence, while the children express fear about visits.