WOMEN Don't Give RICH Men CHILD CUSTODY PROBLEMS! #childcustody #50/50custody #custodybattle

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Most men will NEVER win 50/50 custody of their children. BUT, Columbia, Maryland is one of the richest areas in the nation, and men who make a lot of money and live in these rich areas do not have problems with women GIVING them 50/50 custody of their children, says this woman. So the answer, I suppose, is for men to make more money to live in wealthy places. That way, men can be a significant part of their children's lives and have no problem with these baby mammas, these family law judges, or the family law system itself. BUT, let us see HOW this woman knows this valuable information....

*The entire livestream from which this clip was taken can be found here: [I can't link the stream because YouTube has it demonetized and age-restricted. But go back to that last stream ("Today's The Day") and you can see the entire thing.]*

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