Critically assess the extent to which this quotation is a true description of what is currently happening in family courts, and whether the concept of welfare is the most appropriate way to settle disputes of this nature.

Topic: Welfare of Children in Family Law

Description
“[The child’s welfare] must be the dominant and overriding factor that ultimately determines disputes about residence and contact and there can be no dilution of its importance by reference to extraneous matters.” (Re B (a child) (residence order) [2009] UKSC 5 per Lord Kerr SCJ at [34])
Critically assess the extent to which this quotation is a true description of what is currently happening in family courts, and whether the concept of welfare is the most appropriate way to settle disputes of this nature.