Originally Posted by
dedhed
That's why they appoint a guardian ad litem. From my experience, to not get shared custody/placement there has to be a very good reason.
So, no one has ever falsely accused someone of child abuse, or drug abuse, or alcohol abuse and been granted custody on that basis.
There are no cases where one parent or the other has been granted custody due to bias (based on gender, or income, or ethnicity, or other).
Your original statement was an absolute. I'm just pointing out that it is possible for people to lose custody of their children unjustly.