Seemingly, the primary caretaker standard feeds into the common misbelief that women are always awarded custody of their child over their deserving husbands’ protests. However, according to a recent study published in Working Mother Magazine, the custodial trend is shifting. In this difficult economy, men are experiencing a higher rate of layoffs – and subsequently, an increase in time spent as the primary child caregiver. Perhaps surprisingly, this study showed that fathers are awarded custody in court at least 50% of the time, a statistic that has doubled over the past decade. Although these statistics are certainly indicative of a much-needed increase in equality in custody determinations, the equally as fit parent who is not awarded custody of his or her child may wonder if the benefit of being the primary breadwinner outweighs the potential risk of losing primary custody.
Whether it comes as the result of shifting social views regarding equal parenting, or as the direct effect of an ill economy, we can certainly expect to see a continual increase in the number of men who are awarded primary or joint custody of their children.
Working Moms Losing Custody: A Trend?:
<a href="http://www.momlogic.com/2009/11/working_moms_losing_custody_divorce.php”>http://www.momlogic.com/2009/11/working_moms_losing_custody_divorce.php
More Fathers are Getting Custody in Divorce:
http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/17/more-fathers-getting-custody-in-divorce/