Protection Over Parenting Time: Kayden's law
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In 2018, seven-year-old Kayden Mancuso was murdered by her father during court-ordered, unsupervised visitation—despite repeated safety warnings from her mother. This tragedy sparked a legislative revolution. Today, we break down 'Kayden’s Law': what it is, how it’s fundamentally changing custody courts, and why it’s a necessary tool in identifying homicide risk. We explore the shift toward mandatory judicial training on domestic violence and why a history of abuse must now supersede the default 'presumption of shared parenting.'"
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