The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child
Herausgeber: Kruk, Edward; de Torres Perea, José Manuel; Ortiz-Tallo, Margarita
The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child
Herausgeber: Kruk, Edward; de Torres Perea, José Manuel; Ortiz-Tallo, Margarita
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This interdisciplinary volume offers international perspectives on the crucial question of whether the Best Interest of the Child should be the primary consideration to decide child custody cases in case of divorce or separation, or whether it should be one of a range of primary considerations.
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This interdisciplinary volume offers international perspectives on the crucial question of whether the Best Interest of the Child should be the primary consideration to decide child custody cases in case of divorce or separation, or whether it should be one of a range of primary considerations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 746g
- ISBN-13: 9780367691455
- ISBN-10: 0367691450
- Artikelnr.: 71230523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 502
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 746g
- ISBN-13: 9780367691455
- ISBN-10: 0367691450
- Artikelnr.: 71230523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
José Manuel de Torres Perea is Associate Professor of Civil Law at the University of Málaga, Spain, specialising in Family Law. He is the author of significant contributions on shared parenting and the best interests of the child in Spanish legal literature. Edward Kruk is Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of British Columbia, specialising in child and family policy. He has published extensively on shared parental responsibility, child custody determination, parental alienation, family mediation and the role of fathers in child development. He is the inaugural president of the International Council on Shared Parenting (ICSP). Margarita Ortiz-Tallo is a Clinical Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at the University of Málaga, Spain, and has lectured in several countries. She has written numerous articles published in scientific journals, several specialist books on psychopathology and books for the general public on different psychological subjects.
Preface Introduction; Part I: Best Interest of the Child and Shared
Parenting 1. Children's Experiences of Shared Care 2. Shared Parenting:
Twelve Experts Exchange Views in Panel Discussions 3. Joint versus Sole
Physical Custody: Which is Best for Children? 4. Best Interest of the
Child: "A" or "the" Primary Consideration? Thoughts about the Acceptability
of a Rebuttable Presumption in Favour of Shared Parenting 5. Does Joint
Physical Custody "Cause" Children's Better Outcomes? 6. When Children's
Rights are Undermined in the Name of the 'Best Interests of the Child':
Switzerland's Long Road to Child-Centred Custody Legislation 7. Rights and
Guarantees of Unaccompanied Minors: Researching the Best Interest of the
Child Principle in the Spanish Welfare State 8. The Right of Parents to
Ensure the Religious and Moral Education of their Children: Parental
Conflicts-An Analysis of Spanish Case Law 9. The Best Interests of the
Child in Shared Parenting Judgments According to Spanish Law 10.
Informational Physiology of Individual Development 11. Shared Parenting as
a Protective Factor in Children's and Adults' Health; Part II:
Socioeconomic Profile of Shared Parenting 12. Legislation and Family:
Divorce and Granting of Custody 13. Family Structure, Parental Practices,
and Child Wellbeing in Post-divorce Situations: The Case of Shared
Parenting 14. Factors that Affect Judicial Decisions in Recolation Cases:
Bridging the Gap between the Empirical Evidence and Socio-legal Practice
15. Shared Parenting versus Recolation Disputes 16. Shared Parenting and
Financial Interests 17. Having Additional Children: Should the State
Regulate Family Relations?; Part III: Shared Parenting and Parental
Alienation 18. Shared Parenting as Preventative of Parental Alienation 19.
Shared Parenting and Politics: Background of Equal Opportunities in the
German Context 20. Child Sexual Abuse, Parental Alienation Syndrome and
Custody 21. Parental Alienation Syndrome and 'Friendly Parent' Concept as
Examples of Perversion of the System 22. Compensation for "Parental
Alienation": Analysis of ECtHR 23641/17 23. The Cooperative Parenting
Triangle: A Tool to Help Divorced Parents; Part IV: Alternative Dispute
Resolution on Shared Parenting and Joint Parenting Plan 24. Mandatory
Mediation and Legal Presumption for Shared Parenting 25. Parenting
Coordination as an Alternative Dispute Resolution System in Spanish Family
Law 26. PIFE - An Intervention Aimed at Restoring the Parent-child Bond
Ruptured by Acute Separation Conflict or Parental Alienation 27.
Co-Responsibility Plan and Shared Parenting; Part V: Recent Evolution of
Shared Parenting in a Comparative Scenario 28. Recent Developments in
Shared Parenting in Western Countries 29. What Happens When there is
Presumptive 50/50 Parenting Time? An Evaluation of Arizona's New Child
Custody Statute 30. The Best Interests of the Child and Parental Authority
in Philippine Family Law 31. Meeting their Parents: A Right Always Ignores
for Divorced-affected Minors 32. The Best Interest of the Child in the Case
Law of the Spanish Supreme Court 33. Divorce and Loss of Paternal Contact:
A Perspective from Norway 34. Trying to Put Shared Parenting into Scottish
Law 35. Features of Joint Custody and Shared Parenting in Slovakia 36. The
Merits of the "Zaunegger-Approach" of the European Court of Human Rights
Conclusion
Parenting 1. Children's Experiences of Shared Care 2. Shared Parenting:
Twelve Experts Exchange Views in Panel Discussions 3. Joint versus Sole
Physical Custody: Which is Best for Children? 4. Best Interest of the
Child: "A" or "the" Primary Consideration? Thoughts about the Acceptability
of a Rebuttable Presumption in Favour of Shared Parenting 5. Does Joint
Physical Custody "Cause" Children's Better Outcomes? 6. When Children's
Rights are Undermined in the Name of the 'Best Interests of the Child':
Switzerland's Long Road to Child-Centred Custody Legislation 7. Rights and
Guarantees of Unaccompanied Minors: Researching the Best Interest of the
Child Principle in the Spanish Welfare State 8. The Right of Parents to
Ensure the Religious and Moral Education of their Children: Parental
Conflicts-An Analysis of Spanish Case Law 9. The Best Interests of the
Child in Shared Parenting Judgments According to Spanish Law 10.
Informational Physiology of Individual Development 11. Shared Parenting as
a Protective Factor in Children's and Adults' Health; Part II:
Socioeconomic Profile of Shared Parenting 12. Legislation and Family:
Divorce and Granting of Custody 13. Family Structure, Parental Practices,
and Child Wellbeing in Post-divorce Situations: The Case of Shared
Parenting 14. Factors that Affect Judicial Decisions in Recolation Cases:
Bridging the Gap between the Empirical Evidence and Socio-legal Practice
15. Shared Parenting versus Recolation Disputes 16. Shared Parenting and
Financial Interests 17. Having Additional Children: Should the State
Regulate Family Relations?; Part III: Shared Parenting and Parental
Alienation 18. Shared Parenting as Preventative of Parental Alienation 19.
Shared Parenting and Politics: Background of Equal Opportunities in the
German Context 20. Child Sexual Abuse, Parental Alienation Syndrome and
Custody 21. Parental Alienation Syndrome and 'Friendly Parent' Concept as
Examples of Perversion of the System 22. Compensation for "Parental
Alienation": Analysis of ECtHR 23641/17 23. The Cooperative Parenting
Triangle: A Tool to Help Divorced Parents; Part IV: Alternative Dispute
Resolution on Shared Parenting and Joint Parenting Plan 24. Mandatory
Mediation and Legal Presumption for Shared Parenting 25. Parenting
Coordination as an Alternative Dispute Resolution System in Spanish Family
Law 26. PIFE - An Intervention Aimed at Restoring the Parent-child Bond
Ruptured by Acute Separation Conflict or Parental Alienation 27.
Co-Responsibility Plan and Shared Parenting; Part V: Recent Evolution of
Shared Parenting in a Comparative Scenario 28. Recent Developments in
Shared Parenting in Western Countries 29. What Happens When there is
Presumptive 50/50 Parenting Time? An Evaluation of Arizona's New Child
Custody Statute 30. The Best Interests of the Child and Parental Authority
in Philippine Family Law 31. Meeting their Parents: A Right Always Ignores
for Divorced-affected Minors 32. The Best Interest of the Child in the Case
Law of the Spanish Supreme Court 33. Divorce and Loss of Paternal Contact:
A Perspective from Norway 34. Trying to Put Shared Parenting into Scottish
Law 35. Features of Joint Custody and Shared Parenting in Slovakia 36. The
Merits of the "Zaunegger-Approach" of the European Court of Human Rights
Conclusion
Preface Introduction; Part I: Best Interest of the Child and Shared
Parenting 1. Children's Experiences of Shared Care 2. Shared Parenting:
Twelve Experts Exchange Views in Panel Discussions 3. Joint versus Sole
Physical Custody: Which is Best for Children? 4. Best Interest of the
Child: "A" or "the" Primary Consideration? Thoughts about the Acceptability
of a Rebuttable Presumption in Favour of Shared Parenting 5. Does Joint
Physical Custody "Cause" Children's Better Outcomes? 6. When Children's
Rights are Undermined in the Name of the 'Best Interests of the Child':
Switzerland's Long Road to Child-Centred Custody Legislation 7. Rights and
Guarantees of Unaccompanied Minors: Researching the Best Interest of the
Child Principle in the Spanish Welfare State 8. The Right of Parents to
Ensure the Religious and Moral Education of their Children: Parental
Conflicts-An Analysis of Spanish Case Law 9. The Best Interests of the
Child in Shared Parenting Judgments According to Spanish Law 10.
Informational Physiology of Individual Development 11. Shared Parenting as
a Protective Factor in Children's and Adults' Health; Part II:
Socioeconomic Profile of Shared Parenting 12. Legislation and Family:
Divorce and Granting of Custody 13. Family Structure, Parental Practices,
and Child Wellbeing in Post-divorce Situations: The Case of Shared
Parenting 14. Factors that Affect Judicial Decisions in Recolation Cases:
Bridging the Gap between the Empirical Evidence and Socio-legal Practice
15. Shared Parenting versus Recolation Disputes 16. Shared Parenting and
Financial Interests 17. Having Additional Children: Should the State
Regulate Family Relations?; Part III: Shared Parenting and Parental
Alienation 18. Shared Parenting as Preventative of Parental Alienation 19.
Shared Parenting and Politics: Background of Equal Opportunities in the
German Context 20. Child Sexual Abuse, Parental Alienation Syndrome and
Custody 21. Parental Alienation Syndrome and 'Friendly Parent' Concept as
Examples of Perversion of the System 22. Compensation for "Parental
Alienation": Analysis of ECtHR 23641/17 23. The Cooperative Parenting
Triangle: A Tool to Help Divorced Parents; Part IV: Alternative Dispute
Resolution on Shared Parenting and Joint Parenting Plan 24. Mandatory
Mediation and Legal Presumption for Shared Parenting 25. Parenting
Coordination as an Alternative Dispute Resolution System in Spanish Family
Law 26. PIFE - An Intervention Aimed at Restoring the Parent-child Bond
Ruptured by Acute Separation Conflict or Parental Alienation 27.
Co-Responsibility Plan and Shared Parenting; Part V: Recent Evolution of
Shared Parenting in a Comparative Scenario 28. Recent Developments in
Shared Parenting in Western Countries 29. What Happens When there is
Presumptive 50/50 Parenting Time? An Evaluation of Arizona's New Child
Custody Statute 30. The Best Interests of the Child and Parental Authority
in Philippine Family Law 31. Meeting their Parents: A Right Always Ignores
for Divorced-affected Minors 32. The Best Interest of the Child in the Case
Law of the Spanish Supreme Court 33. Divorce and Loss of Paternal Contact:
A Perspective from Norway 34. Trying to Put Shared Parenting into Scottish
Law 35. Features of Joint Custody and Shared Parenting in Slovakia 36. The
Merits of the "Zaunegger-Approach" of the European Court of Human Rights
Conclusion
Parenting 1. Children's Experiences of Shared Care 2. Shared Parenting:
Twelve Experts Exchange Views in Panel Discussions 3. Joint versus Sole
Physical Custody: Which is Best for Children? 4. Best Interest of the
Child: "A" or "the" Primary Consideration? Thoughts about the Acceptability
of a Rebuttable Presumption in Favour of Shared Parenting 5. Does Joint
Physical Custody "Cause" Children's Better Outcomes? 6. When Children's
Rights are Undermined in the Name of the 'Best Interests of the Child':
Switzerland's Long Road to Child-Centred Custody Legislation 7. Rights and
Guarantees of Unaccompanied Minors: Researching the Best Interest of the
Child Principle in the Spanish Welfare State 8. The Right of Parents to
Ensure the Religious and Moral Education of their Children: Parental
Conflicts-An Analysis of Spanish Case Law 9. The Best Interests of the
Child in Shared Parenting Judgments According to Spanish Law 10.
Informational Physiology of Individual Development 11. Shared Parenting as
a Protective Factor in Children's and Adults' Health; Part II:
Socioeconomic Profile of Shared Parenting 12. Legislation and Family:
Divorce and Granting of Custody 13. Family Structure, Parental Practices,
and Child Wellbeing in Post-divorce Situations: The Case of Shared
Parenting 14. Factors that Affect Judicial Decisions in Recolation Cases:
Bridging the Gap between the Empirical Evidence and Socio-legal Practice
15. Shared Parenting versus Recolation Disputes 16. Shared Parenting and
Financial Interests 17. Having Additional Children: Should the State
Regulate Family Relations?; Part III: Shared Parenting and Parental
Alienation 18. Shared Parenting as Preventative of Parental Alienation 19.
Shared Parenting and Politics: Background of Equal Opportunities in the
German Context 20. Child Sexual Abuse, Parental Alienation Syndrome and
Custody 21. Parental Alienation Syndrome and 'Friendly Parent' Concept as
Examples of Perversion of the System 22. Compensation for "Parental
Alienation": Analysis of ECtHR 23641/17 23. The Cooperative Parenting
Triangle: A Tool to Help Divorced Parents; Part IV: Alternative Dispute
Resolution on Shared Parenting and Joint Parenting Plan 24. Mandatory
Mediation and Legal Presumption for Shared Parenting 25. Parenting
Coordination as an Alternative Dispute Resolution System in Spanish Family
Law 26. PIFE - An Intervention Aimed at Restoring the Parent-child Bond
Ruptured by Acute Separation Conflict or Parental Alienation 27.
Co-Responsibility Plan and Shared Parenting; Part V: Recent Evolution of
Shared Parenting in a Comparative Scenario 28. Recent Developments in
Shared Parenting in Western Countries 29. What Happens When there is
Presumptive 50/50 Parenting Time? An Evaluation of Arizona's New Child
Custody Statute 30. The Best Interests of the Child and Parental Authority
in Philippine Family Law 31. Meeting their Parents: A Right Always Ignores
for Divorced-affected Minors 32. The Best Interest of the Child in the Case
Law of the Spanish Supreme Court 33. Divorce and Loss of Paternal Contact:
A Perspective from Norway 34. Trying to Put Shared Parenting into Scottish
Law 35. Features of Joint Custody and Shared Parenting in Slovakia 36. The
Merits of the "Zaunegger-Approach" of the European Court of Human Rights
Conclusion