ABSENT FATHERS
Let the fathers have custody of the children. Let those who have the greater earning power also take the greater financial burden for their kids. Then, children would have a better chance of breaking out of a life of poverty, and women would have the opportunity to compete fairly in the workplace.
KATHLEEN A. NORRIS
Sacramento
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