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Which states actually support shared parenting after divorce or separation--and which ones still fall short? In this video, we count down the Top 9 States for Shared Parenting, based on the 2025 Shared Parenting Report Card from the National Parents Organization. This report grades each state on how well its child custody laws support meaningful involvement from both parents, instead of outdated "primary parent" or winner-take-all custody models. Important note: States with the same grade are listed in no particular order. We go from worst to best, breaking down: • Why each state earned its grade • How custody laws impact real families • Which reforms actually reduce conflict and court battles From Nevada and Iowa to national leaders like Kentucky, West Virginia, and Arizona, you'll see which states are moving toward child-focused, research-based custody laws--and which ones still have work to do. Stick around until the end -- the top two states may surprise you. If you care about: • Shared parenting • Family court reform • Better outcomes for kids after divorce Like, subscribe, and share this video to help spread the word and push for better laws nationwide. Learn more about shared parenting advocacy at sharedparenting.org.