Kentucky
As of 2018, Kentucky law establishes a rebuttable presumption that joint custody and equally shared parenting time are in the best interests of the child. This means courts begin custody decisions with the assumption that both fit, willing, and able parents should share custody equally. However, this presumption can be challenged with evidence demonstrating that equal parenting time may not be suitable in specific cases.
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