- The preliminary draft to reform the Comprehensive Child Protection Law will introduce a clause that could limit shared custody.
- The Government seeks to protect children with this reform, but it may open an ambiguous path for partisan strategies.
- Shared custody is an expression of social progress and its growth shows a more balanced distribution of obligations.
- The reform questions the reliability of the judiciary, as though it were making decisions against the welfare of children.
- The vagueness of emotional harm linked to mere indications can be manipulated in family conflicts, possibly exposing the child more.
Conclusion: True child and women protection needs firm policies, not ideological battles or legal reforms that may not prosper.