Ohio bill looks to establish a default 50-50 split when it comes to child custody
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House Bill 14 would establish a default in child custody cases where parents would essentially get a fifty-fifty split when it comes to custody. The bill aims to cut out the decision that some children may have to make when picking which parent they want to spend the most time with. Concerns have been voiced against the bill, specifically on how it would tie up the court's hands in custody cases.
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