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Journal articles on the topic "Shared custody and co-parenting"

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Greif, Geoffrey L., and Jay Folberg. "Joint Custody & Shared Parenting." Journal of Marriage and the Family 54, no. 2 (1992): 470. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/353083.

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Pruett, Marsha Kline, and Kathy Hoganbruen. "Joint Custody and Shared Parenting." Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 7, no. 2 (1998): 273–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30241-4.

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Cooke, Margaret. "Book Section: Essay and Review: Joint Custody and Shared Parenting." Journal of Psychiatry & Law 21, no. 1 (1993): 131–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009318539302100109.

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Greenberg, Lyn R., and Matthew J. Sullivan. "Parenting Coordinator and Therapist Collaboration in High-Conflict Shared Custody Cases." Journal of Child Custody 9, no. 1-2 (2012): 85–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15379418.2012.652571.

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Archer-Kuhn, Beth. "Understanding the Parent Experience in Child Custody Decision-Making: How Social Workers Can Help." Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 100, no. 2 (2019): 200–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044389419825592.

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Parent perspective and experience is largely absent from the research literature in child custody decision-making, making it challenging for social workers to understand the parent experience. Research often focuses on outcome studies regarding children’s adjustment and well-being, with little attention to the parent voice. This article addresses this gap using a phenomenological approach. Eighteen participants were recruited from a mid-sized community in Ontario through the mandatory information program (MIP). In-depth interviews and thematic analysis reveal five themes: (a) redefining role,
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DiFonzo, J. Herbie. "From the Rule of One to Shared Parenting: Custody Presumptions in Law and Policy." Family Court Review 52, no. 2 (2014): 213–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12086.

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Kopčanová, Dagmar, and Bibiana Filípková. "Analysis of Selected Recommendations of Parents for Improvement of Shared Care and Joint Custody After Parents/Partners´ Divorce/Separation." Psychology and Pathopsychology of Child 52, no. 1 (2018): 60–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/papd-2018-0005.

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Abstract The content of this scientific study is based on the qualitative analysis of selected answers of parents, in the framework of semi-structured interview. The qualitative research is apart of bigger research work P-155/A, dealing with mental health of children in family and school settings. The main goal is to learn and analyse the empirical experience and views of participants, related to joint custody and shared care. The research sample consisted of randomly selected 9 participants who visited Výskumný ústav detskej psychológie apatopsychológie on behalf of some problems regarding cu
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Madden-Derdich, Debra A., and Stacie A. Leonard. "Shared Experiences, Unique Realities: Formerly Married Mothers' and Fathers' Perceptions of Parenting and Custody After Divorce." Family Relations 51, no. 1 (2002): 37–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3729.2002.00037.x.

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Fidler, Barbara J., Elisabeth Saunders, Elaine Freedman, and Eric Hood. "Joint Custody: Historical, Legal, and Clinical Perspectives with Emphasis on the Situation in Canada." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 34, no. 6 (1989): 561–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/070674378903400614.

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The search for ways to mitigate the effects of family breakdown on parents and children includes legislative and clinical efforts which to some extent influence each other. In the past year much public interest has been aroused in Canada, and particularly in Ontario, in the issue of legislative changes which would make joint custody the usual or “preferred” legal disposition of custody cases. This paper provides a discussion of the legislated preference, or “rebut-table presumption” of joint custody from a historical, legal and clinical point of view. Definition and elaboration of what joint c
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Canzutti, Lucrezia. "(Co-)Producing liminality: Cambodia and Vietnam's ‘shared custody’ of the Vietnamese diaspora in Cambodia." Political Geography 71 (May 2019): 26–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.02.005.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Shared custody and co-parenting"

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Hernandez, Sophia Luisa. "AREAS OF CONFLICT, COPING, AND SERVICE NEEDS AMONG CO-PARENTING PERSONS IN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd/392.

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This study was conducted in San Bernardino County, California. Participants completed a questionnaire regarding conflicts that arise between co-parents, levels of stress from conflicts, how parts negotiate, cooperate, collaborate and communicate and the types of coping skills that participants use when stressed. The purpose of this study was to examine conflicts between parents and caregivers who share the custody of their children with another parent or caregiver. This study also assessed coping skills and co-parenting resources that are available in San Bernardino County. Twenty-two particip
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Parker, Kimberly. "Utility of the General Validity Scale Model: Development of Validity Scales for the Co-parenting Behavior Questionnaire." VCU Scholars Compass, 2010. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2301.

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Validity scales for child-report measures are necessary tools in clinical and forensic settings in which major decisions affecting the child and family are in question. Currently there is no standard model for the development and testing of such validity scales. The present study focused on 1) creating the General Validity Scale (GVS) Model to serve as a guide in validity scale development and 2) applying this model in the development of validity scales for the Co-parenting Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ), a child-report measure of parenting and co-parenting behaviors for children whose parents
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Gasper, Jill Allison Ferrante. "Intensive Co-parenting Therapy: Piloting a Manualized Treatment for Divorced Families." VCU Scholars Compass, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10156/1999.

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Leahey, Lucie. "Engagement paternel en situation de rupture conjugale et de contestation de garde." Thèse, Universit?? de Sherbrooke, 2014. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/102.

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R??sum?? : Le pr??sent essai doctoral vise ?? d??finir les facteurs de risque ou de protection de l???engagement paternel chez les p??res ayant eu recours ?? la m??diation ordonn??e (Mo) et ?? l???expertise psychosociale (Exp). L?????tude de 222 dossiers l??gaux et la r??alisation de 22 entrevues repose sur une approche exploratoire dont les donn??es quantitatives et qualitatives ont ??t?? recueillies de fa??on ponctuelle (entrevues) et en r??trospective (analyse des dossiers). Cet essai pr??sente ?? notre connaissance des donn??es originales. L'analyse des tendances d??mographiques nomm??e ??
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Ferreira, Petra Sofia Portugal Mendonça. "Estudos sobre a aplicação da residência alternada (dupla residência) da criança no ordenamento jurídico luso-brasileiro." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/62842.

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Dissertação de mestrado em Direito das Crianças, Família e Sucessões<br>Este trabalho propôs-se a desenvolver estudos comparativos entre o ordenamento jurídico português e o brasileiro no concernente à prática da residência alternada (dupla residência) da criança pós-divórcio ou separação, com o intuito de avaliar se há viabilidade jurídica para a sua aplicação, bem como se tal instituto tem efetiva incidência nos processos em que sejam reguladas as responsabilidades parentais e em que circunstâncias. Para tanto, examinaram-se as origens dessa dinâmica de organização familiar pós-divórcio que
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Pelletier, David. "Prévalence, déterminants et dynamique des arrangements de temps parental postséparation chez les enfants québécois nés à la fin des années 1990." Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/19529.

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Puisque de plus en plus d’enfants sont exposés à la séparation de leurs parents, plusieurs d’entre eux doivent partager leur temps entre les logements et la supervision de leur mère et leur père. Qu’on nomme cette réalité « garde », « résidence » ou « temps parental », elle complique grandement la description et la mesure des structures familiales dans lesquelles évoluent les enfants. Dans ce contexte, la thèse comporte deux objectifs principaux. Le premier consiste à préciser l’évolution historique des différents concepts légaux et sociologiques en jeu et à montrer comment le flou terminolo
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Books on the topic "Shared custody and co-parenting"

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Morris, Cerise. The politics and experience of co-parenting: An exploratory study of shared custody in Canada. Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, 1988.

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Co-parenting works!: Helping your children thrive after divorce. Zondervan, 2011.

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Thayer, Elizabeth S. The co-parenting survival guide: Letting go of conflict after a difficult divorce. New Harbinger Publications, 2001.

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B, Saffer Jerry, ed. Wednesday evenings and every other weekend: From divorded dad to competent co-parent : a guide for the noncustodial father. Van Doren Company, 2001.

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B, Saffer Jerry, ed. Wednesday evenings and every other weekend: From divorced dad to competent co-parent : a guide for the noncustodial father. Van Doren Co., 2009.

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1941-, Folberg Jay, ed. Joint custody and shared parenting. 2nd ed. Guilford Press, 1991.

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Folberg, Jay. Joint Custody and Shared Parenting: Second Edition. 2nd ed. The Guilford Press, 1991.

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Folberg, Jay. Joint Custody and Shared Parenting: Second Edition. 2nd ed. The Guilford Press, 1991.

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Blackwell, Drew James Thomas. The evolutionary process in shared physical parenting: An exploratory study. 1992.

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L, Levy David, ed. The Best parent is both parents: A guide to shared parenting in the 21st century. Hampton Roads Pub. Co., 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Shared custody and co-parenting"

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Walper, Sabine, Christine Entleitner-Phleps, and Alexandra N. Langmeyer. "Shared Physical Custody After Parental Separation: Evidence from Germany." In European Studies of Population. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68479-2_13.

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AbstractMultilocal, dual residence or shared parenting arrangements after parental separation are increasingly discussed in many countries because they seem best suited to allow for more equally shared parental roles and children’s equal access to both (biological) parents. So far, there is little information about shared physical custody in Germany. The present research uses the second wave from a large German survey “Growing up in Germany” (2013–2015) to investigate the prevalence, preconditions, as well as possible outcomes of shared physical custody after separation. The sample comprises 1042 children (below age 18) with separated parents (maternal report). Measured by children’s overnight stays with each parent, less than 5% of these children lived in a dual residence arrangement (50:50 up to 60:40% of time with either parent). Shared physical custody was more likely if maternal and paternal residence were in close proximity, and if the mother had higher levels of education. As expected, shared physical custody was more likely if the parents had a positive cooperative (co-parenting) relationship while co-parenting problems did not seem to have independent effects. The findings are discussed with respect to other research addressing issues of self-selection into different parenting arrangements and the still limited role of shared physical custody in Germany in facilitating more equal gender roles.
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Kopčanová, Dagmar. "Features of joint custody and shared parenting in Slovakia." In The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140566-41.

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Thomson, Elizabeth, and Jani Turunen. "Alternating Homes – A New Family Form – The Family Sociology Perspective." In European Studies of Population. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68479-2_2.

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AbstractIn this chapter, we identify structural features of families with shared physical custody that differ from those of nuclear families or those of families where one parent has sole physical custody, and discuss the implications for family and kin relationships. We pay particular attention to the ways in which shared physical custody alters the gendered nature of parenting and kinship. We argue that the structural features of shared physical custody create distinct contexts for parent-child and sibling relationships and produce differences in shared understandings of obligations between family members. The unique context for relationships and obligations together constitute a new family form. Our analysis generates an agenda for future research on the nature and consequences of shared physical custody.
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Nielsen, Linda. "Joint versus sole physical custody." In The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140566-5.

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Ortiz-Tallo, Margarita, and Marta Ferragut. "Child sexual abuse, parental alienation syndrome and custody." In The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140566-24.

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Hakovirta, Mia, and Christine Skinner. "Shared Physical Custody and Child Maintenance Arrangements: A Comparative Analysis of 13 Countries Using a Model Family Approach." In European Studies of Population. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68479-2_14.

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AbstractThis book chapter provides new insights to the question of how child maintenance policies have responded to changing post separation family arrangements and most specifically shared physical custody (SPC). We analyse how SPC is implemented and how it operates in child maintenance policies in 13 countries: Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the UK and the U.S. The comparative analysis is based on vignette questionnaire collected in 2017. There are differences in how countries have acknowledged and recognized shared physical custody in their child maintenance policies. It varies from complete annulment of obligations, to some countries making finer grained adjustments to reduce child maintenance obligations and yet others’ making no changes as a result of shared physical custody, with the paying parent still having to provide the full amount of child maintenance. It seems there is no standard practice and nor do the different arrangements map easily onto child maintenance scheme typology. The latter is surprising, as it might have been expected that similarly structured child maintenance schemes would treat shared physical custody in similar ways. This variability demonstrates a lack of coherence across child maintenance policies on how to deal with this phenomenon of greater gender equality in post-separation parenting arrangements.
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Braver, Sanford L., and Ashley M. Votruba. "Does joint physical custody “cause” children’s better outcomes? 1." In The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140566-7.

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Emery, Robert E. "Psychological Perspectives on Joint Physical Custody." In European Studies of Population. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68479-2_3.

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AbstractThis overview discusses key findings, questions, and controversies about joint physical custody (JPC) emphasizing psychological issues for research and practice. Children living in JPC are slightly better adjusted, on average, but it is not clear whether this is a consequence of the arrangement or due to nonrandom selection into it. Moreover, no consistent evidence links specific variations in JPC to better or worse child adjustment, including equal or some other pattern of shared time. Parental conflict/cooperation is the factor most firmly, if still somewhat tenuously, established as a moderator of JPC effects. Other important moderators include logistics (e.g., geographical distance between parents), developmental stage (very young children and older adolescents may fare less well), and personality (a factor only beginning to be explored). The clearest implication for policy and practice is that children will fare better if their parents cooperate in crafting a parenting plan designed to meet their individual needs.
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Casado, Belén Casado. "Co-responsibility plan and shared parenting." In The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003140566-32.

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Claessens, Elke, and Dimitri Mortelmans. "Who Cares? An Event History Analysis of Co-parenthood Dynamics in Belgium." In European Studies of Population. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68479-2_7.

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AbstractUntil the end of the twentieth century, child custody arrangements after separation typically continued the gendered pre-separation parenting division, with mothers taking up childcare and fathers paying child support. Recently, there has been a significant rise in co-parenting after separation, reflecting the trend towards more socio-economic, work- and childcare-related gender equality during the relationship. However, it remains unclear to what extent the organization of the pre-separation household dominates over important changes in the lives and labor force participation of parents after separation in choosing to co-parent.This study uses longitudinal Belgian register data to consider the effect of post-separation dynamics in parents’ life course and labor force participation in deciding to co-parent. While certain pre-separation characteristics remain predictive of co-parenting, our results suggest a societal trend towards co-parenting as the parenting norm. Increased time in paid work positively affects co-parenting probabilities, but we find no effect of a post-separation income increase, even though this would imply greater bargaining power to obtain sole custody. As such, the investigated post-separation changes seem to be an indication of parents moving towards supporting and attempting to gain gender equal parenting after separation.
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Conference papers on the topic "Shared custody and co-parenting"

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Teixeira, José Carlos, Rui Ferreira, Eurico A. Seabra, and Manuel Eduardo Ferreira. "Development and Optimization of a Small Scale Pellet Burner." In ASME 2012 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2012-88381.

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Environmental concerns and the drive to reduce the dependence on petroleum brought the use of renewable energies to the forefront. Biomass appears as a very interesting alternative for direct conversion into heat. In this context, densified forms of biomass such as pellets are of great relevance because of their easy of use, high efficiency and low emissions. The practical interest in pellet combustion has been driven by the domestic heating sector, which favors the characteristics that are intrinsic of this fuel, despite its relatively higher price. However, the growing costs of fossil fuels
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