Do parental interests help explain why we need not allocate child-rearing rights to the best possible custodians?
If possible, could you write the essay including the content of the film, \’gifted\’ which questions what is in a child\’s best interest?
It is about: Frank tries his best to raise his niece Mary in rural Florida. But when it is revealed that Mary is a budding math prodigy, Frank (he wants Mary to lead a normal little girl\’s life) gets into a custody battle with Marys grandmother (a woman of wealth and to cultivate Mary\’s math skills) over what is best for her future.
And the professor\’s advice is here: The film you discuss sounds interesting and is relevant to some of the topics on this course. It is important, however to distinguish some aspects of the film as I understand it. One aspect of it concerns what is it the childs best interests given that two prospective parents refuse to co-parent and one will provide some sorts of goods (educational) and another will provide other sorts of goods (emotional). This is a very difficult question about how to trade-off different aspects of the childs welfare.
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