Children's living arrangements following separation and divorce: Insights from empirical and clinical research
JB Kelly - Family process, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
When parents separate, children typically enter into new living arrangements with each
parent in a pattern determined most often by one or both parents or, failing private …
parent in a pattern determined most often by one or both parents or, failing private …
Children resisting postseparation contact with a parent: Concepts, controversies, and conundrums
BJ Fidler, N Bala - Family Court Review, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This article provides an overview of the key concepts, themes, issues, and possible mental
health and legal interventions related to children's postseparation resistance to having …
health and legal interventions related to children's postseparation resistance to having …
[HTML][HTML] Is divorce more painful when couples have children? Evidence from long-term panel data on multiple domains of well-being
Theoretical models of the divorce process suggest that marital breakup is more painful in the
presence of children, yet little is known about the role of children as a moderator of divorce …
presence of children, yet little is known about the role of children as a moderator of divorce …
The HILDA survey and its contribution to economic and social research (so far)
The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey is Australia's first
nationally representative household panel survey. This article reviews the achievements of …
nationally representative household panel survey. This article reviews the achievements of …
Family bridges: Using insights from social science to reconnect parents and alienated children
RA Warshak - Family Court Review, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This article describes an innovative educational and experiential program, Family Bridges: A
Workshop for Troubled and Alienated Parent‐Child RelationshipsTM, that draws on social …
Workshop for Troubled and Alienated Parent‐Child RelationshipsTM, that draws on social …
[图书][B] The voice of a child in family law disputes
P Parkinson, J Cashmore - 2008 - books.google.com
When relationships break down, disputes commonly arise over the parenting arrangements
for children, whose living arrangements have to be reorganized at a time of great conflict …
for children, whose living arrangements have to be reorganized at a time of great conflict …
[图书][B] Children who resist post-separation parental contact: A differential approach for legal and mental health professionals
Interest in the problem of children who resist contact with or become alienated from a parent
after separation or divorce is growing, due in part to parents' increasing frustrations with the …
after separation or divorce is growing, due in part to parents' increasing frustrations with the …
How childhood circumstances moderate the long‐term impact of divorce on father–child relationships
M Kalmijn - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Using retrospective survey data collected in the Netherlands in 2012, the author examined
how childhood circumstances moderate the effect of an early parental divorce on …
how childhood circumstances moderate the effect of an early parental divorce on …
Overnight stays and children's relationships with resident and nonresident parents after divorce
J Cashmore, P Parkinson… - Journal of Family …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
This study focuses on adolescents' overnight contact with their nonresident parents. Sixty
young people ages 12 to 19 and their resident parents were interviewed as part of a …
young people ages 12 to 19 and their resident parents were interviewed as part of a …
Parenting by the clock: The best-interest-of-the-child standard, judicial discretion, and the american law institute's approximation rule
RA Warshak - U. Balt. L. Rev., 2011 - HeinOnline
ABSTRACT The American Law Institute proposes that in contested physical custody cases,
the court should allocate to each parent a proportion of the child's time that approximates the …
the court should allocate to each parent a proportion of the child's time that approximates the …