What are the motives, arrangements, and reflections of separated parents who spend equal time with their children? This paper aims to provide some insights by drawing on qualitative data derived from a series of focus groups. Participants were recruited through a story in a Melbourne newspaper combined with snowball sampling. Responses are analysed of 12 separated or divorced parents, each of whom had an equal (or near-equal) shared care arrangement. Key themes that emerged from the data are summarised, and a number of conditions - relational and structural - that appear conducive to making shared care a viable option for separated parents are identified
Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' home after ...
This research was commissioned in 2009 and conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre at the Uni...
There has been much discussion worldwide on parenting after parental separation, especially on the d...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Description: [7], 77, [11] leaves : ill., forms ; 30 cm. Notes: "October 2010". University of Otago ...
Despite widespread interest in patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, the gaps in our ...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
There is currently a multitude of research relating to shared care and its effect on a child’s psych...
Shared parenting after separation or divorce is an intricate, fluid process in which gender, power a...
Shared parenting has been advocated to be a better arrangement for children than sole residence and ...
This paper reports the findings of a small empirical study of separated couples who share the care o...
The Family Law Amendment (Shared Parental Responsibility) Act 2006 has brought into sharp focus the ...
This article provides insight into the daily lives of separated parents involved in two types of liv...
While there is good information on the broad patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, wh...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' home after ...
This research was commissioned in 2009 and conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre at the Uni...
There has been much discussion worldwide on parenting after parental separation, especially on the d...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Description: [7], 77, [11] leaves : ill., forms ; 30 cm. Notes: "October 2010". University of Otago ...
Despite widespread interest in patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, the gaps in our ...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
There is currently a multitude of research relating to shared care and its effect on a child’s psych...
Shared parenting after separation or divorce is an intricate, fluid process in which gender, power a...
Shared parenting has been advocated to be a better arrangement for children than sole residence and ...
This paper reports the findings of a small empirical study of separated couples who share the care o...
The Family Law Amendment (Shared Parental Responsibility) Act 2006 has brought into sharp focus the ...
This article provides insight into the daily lives of separated parents involved in two types of liv...
While there is good information on the broad patterns of parenting after separation in Australia, wh...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents' home after ...
This research was commissioned in 2009 and conducted by the Social Policy Research Centre at the Uni...
There has been much discussion worldwide on parenting after parental separation, especially on the d...