This study produces a grounded theory of how 20 predominantly White, well-educated women experienced sharing physical custody of their children with their former partners after divorce or separation. Three patterns of coparenting were identified in the data: continuously contentious, always amicable, and bad to better. Five negative factors and three positive factors that influenced mothers’ coparenting relationships were identified. The type of relationship women had with their ex-partners was related to how they shared custody of their children (e.g., how they exchanged their children). The findings of this study suggest that shared physical custody relationships are dynamic and can vary greatly
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children’s adjustment, but their intera...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children's adjustment, but their intera...
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together t...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 9, 2010).The entire t...
University of Minnesot Ph.D. December 2008. Major:Education, Work/Community/Family Education. Adviso...
First published online: 30 October 2015The aim of this study was to identify post-divorce coparentin...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...
When divorced parents remarry or cohabit with new partners, it is challenging to maintain functional...
Research has identified multiple predictors of coparenting quality, but few studies have investigate...
Associations between marital intimate partner violence (IPV) and postseparation coparenting relation...
This study explored the change that unfolded when parents resolved their coparenting dissatisfaction...
As a distinct construct from both marital relationship and parent-child relationship, coparenting re...
Court-ordered shared physical and legal custody has led to greater numbers of couples that must copa...
Coparenting has been found to impact all facets of family functioning, including child and parent ad...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 31, 2013).The entire ...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children’s adjustment, but their intera...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children's adjustment, but their intera...
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together t...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 9, 2010).The entire t...
University of Minnesot Ph.D. December 2008. Major:Education, Work/Community/Family Education. Adviso...
First published online: 30 October 2015The aim of this study was to identify post-divorce coparentin...
The purpose of this research was to examine the mechanisms determining coparenting processes in par...
When divorced parents remarry or cohabit with new partners, it is challenging to maintain functional...
Research has identified multiple predictors of coparenting quality, but few studies have investigate...
Associations between marital intimate partner violence (IPV) and postseparation coparenting relation...
This study explored the change that unfolded when parents resolved their coparenting dissatisfaction...
As a distinct construct from both marital relationship and parent-child relationship, coparenting re...
Court-ordered shared physical and legal custody has led to greater numbers of couples that must copa...
Coparenting has been found to impact all facets of family functioning, including child and parent ad...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 31, 2013).The entire ...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children’s adjustment, but their intera...
Background: Parenting and coparenting are both important for children's adjustment, but their intera...
Divorced individuals who share parenting responsibilities have to figure out ways to work together t...