Absolutely, because we still have to determine the issues of the interests of the child in terms of the equality itself. We cannot put parents on the side and say we're going to pick and choose which interest fits that particular parent because we have already seen judges moving in that direction all along. They come up with an issue, the primary caregiver, for example. Well, most of the time we already know mothers stay at home and fathers go to work. This does not eliminate the issue of equality in parenting because you need the two elements to create that family.
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