Shared Physical Custody : : Interdisciplinary Insights in Child Custody Arrangements.

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Superior document:European Studies of Population Series ; v.25
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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
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Series:European Studies of Population Series
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490 1 |a European Studies of Population Series ;  |v v.25 
505 0 |a Shared Physical Custody -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Advances in Research on Shared Physical Custody by Interdisciplinary Approaches -- 1.1 An Interdisciplinary Approach to Shared Physical Custody -- 1.2 Insights on Shared Physical Custody Outcomes -- 1.3 Research Needs -- 1.4 Outline of the Book -- References -- Part I: Interdisciplinary Overviews -- Chapter 2: Alternating Homes - A New Family Form - The Family Sociology Perspective -- 2.1 Transformations in the Gendered Division of Labor -- 2.2 Household Structure and Family Relationships -- 2.3 Household and Family Stability -- 2.4 Coresidence and Kinship -- 2.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Psychological Perspectives on Joint Physical Custody -- 3.1 What Is JPC and Does it Benefit Children? -- 3.2 Variations in JPC Schedules -- 3.3 Relationship Status -- 3.4 Average Adjustment in JPC -- 3.5 Selection into JPC -- 3.6 Boundaries of the Benefits of JPC -- 3.7 Logistics -- 3.8 Parental Conflict and Cooperation -- 3.9 Childrenś Age or Developmental Stage -- 3.10 Childrenś Personality and Mental Health -- 3.11 Where Do We Go from Here? -- References -- Chapter 4: A European Model for Harmonizing the Law on Parental Responsibilities: The Family Law Persepctive -- 4.1 Comparative Research-Based Drafting of Principles of European Family Law -- 4.2 Working Method -- 4.3 International and European Instruments -- 4.4 Structure -- 4.5 Concept of Parental Responsibilities -- 4.6 Divorce and Separation -- 4.7 Maintenance of Personal Relationships, Residence of the Child and Relocation -- 4.8 Procedural Issues -- 4.9 Impact of the CEFL Principles -- Appendix: Principles of European Family Law Regarding Parental Responsibilities -- Preamble -- Chapter I: Definitions -- Principle 3:1 Concept of Parental Responsibilities -- Principle 3:2 Holder of Parental Responsibilities. 
505 8 |a Chapter II: Rights of the Child -- Principle 3:3 Best Interests of the Child -- Principle 3:4 Autonomy of the Child -- Principle 3:5 Non-discrimination of the Child -- Principle 3:6 Childś Right to Be Heard -- Principle 3:7 Conflict of Interests -- Chapter III: Parental Responsibilities of Parents and Third Persons -- Principle 3:8 Parents -- Principle 3:9 Third Persons -- Principle 3:10 Effect of Dissolution and Separation -- Chapter IV: Exercise of Parental Responsibilities -- Principle 3:11 Joint Exercise -- Principle 3:12 Daily Matters, Important and Urgent Decisions -- Principle 3:13 Agreement on Exercise -- Principle 3:14 Disagreement on Exercise -- Principle 3:15 Sole Exercise upon Agreement or Decision -- Principle 3:16 Sole Exercise by One Parent -- Principle 3:17 Exercise in Addition to or Instead of the Parents -- Principle 3:18 Decisions in Daily Matters -- Chapter V: Content of Parental Responsibilities -- Principle 3:19 Care, Protection and Education -- Principle 3:20 Residence -- Principle 3:21 Relocation -- Principle 3:22 Administration of the childś Property -- Principle 3:23 Restrictions -- Principle 3:24 Legal Representation -- Principle 3:25 Contact with Parents and Other Persons -- Principle 3:26 Content of Contact -- Principle 3:27 Agreement -- Principle 3:28 Restrictions -- Principle 3:29 Information to Parents -- Chapter VI: Termination of Parental Responsibilities -- Principle 3:30 Termination -- Principle 3:31 Death of the Parents -- Chapter VII: Discharge and Restoration of Parental Responsibilities -- Principle 3:32 Discharge of Parental Responsibilities -- Principle 3:33 Request for Discharge of Parental Responsibilities -- Principle 3:34 Restoration of Parental Responsibilities -- Chapter VIII: Procedure -- Principle 3:35 Competent Authority -- Principle 3:36 Alternative Dispute Resolution. 
505 8 |a Principle 3:37 Hearing of the Child -- Principle 3:38 Appointment of a Special Representative for the Child -- Principle 3:39 Enforcement -- Part II: Parents and Shared Physical Custody -- Chapter 5: Are ``Part-Time Parents ́́Healthier and Happier Parents? Correlates of Shared Physical Custody in Switzerland -- 5.1 Introduction and Study Aims -- 5.1.1 Spread and Characteristics of SPC Families -- 5.1.2 SPC and Parents ́Health -- 5.2 Method -- 5.2.1 Data -- 5.2.2 Measures -- 5.3 Results -- 5.3.1 Descriptive Results -- 5.3.2 Regression Results -- 5.4 Discussion -- 5.4.1 Limitations and Future Research -- References -- Chapter 6: Childrenś Living Arrangements After Divorce and the Quality of the Father-Child Relationship -- Father Involvement a... -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Linkages Between Living Arrangements After Divorce and Father-Child Relationship Quality: The Issue of Self-Selection -- 6.1.2 Linkages Between Living Arrangements After Divorce and Father-Child Relationship Quality: Causal Relationships -- 6.1.3 Linkages Between Living Arrangements After Divorce and Father-Child Relationship Quality: The Mediating Role of Father I... -- 6.1.4 Linkages Between Living Arrangements After Divorce and Father-Child Relationship Quality: The Mediating Role of the Co-p... -- 6.1.5 Linkages Between Living Arrangements After Divorce and Father-Child Relationship Quality: The Moderating Influence of Lo... -- 6.1.6 Linkages Between Living Arrangements After Divorce and Father-Child Relationship Quality: The Moderating Influence of Ch... -- 6.1.7 The Present Study -- 6.2 Methods -- 6.2.1 Data -- 6.2.2 Measures -- 6.2.3 Data Analysis -- 6.3 Results -- 6.3.1 Descriptives -- 6.3.2 Child-Reported Father-Child Relationship Quality -- 6.3.3 Father-Reported Father-Child Relationship Quality -- 6.3.4 Control Variables -- 6.4 Discussion -- Appendix -- References. 
505 8 |a Chapter 7: Who Cares? An Event History Analysis of Co-parenthood Dynamics in Belgium -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Theoretical Framework -- 7.2.1 Sharing Care in Belgium -- 7.2.2 Sharing Care, Perpetuating Equality? -- 7.2.3 Labor Force Participation -- 7.2.4 Parental Financial Position -- 7.2.5 Re-partnering -- 7.2.6 Household and Demographic Characteristics -- 7.3 Data and Method -- 7.3.1 Register Data -- 7.3.2 Measures -- 7.3.3 Method -- 7.4 Results -- 7.4.1 Descriptive Results -- 7.4.2 Multivariate Results -- 7.5 Discussion -- 7.5.1 Limitations -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Children and Shared Physical Custody -- Chapter 8: The SOHI: Operationalizing a New Model for Studying Teenagers ́Sense of Home in Post-divorce Families -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Studying Teenagers ́Sense of Home in Post-divorce Families: Relevance and Key Dimensions -- 8.2.1 Sense of Home and Identity Construction -- 8.2.2 Sense of Home: Material and Behavioral Dimensions -- 8.3 The SOHI: A New Instrument for the Study of Childrenś Sense of Home -- 8.3.1 Measuring the Material Dimension -- 8.3.2 Behavioral-Relational Dimension -- 8.4 Illustrating the Relevance of This Instrument -- 8.4.1 The Context: Divorce and Joint Custody in Belgium -- 8.4.2 The Survey -- 8.4.3 Empirical Validation of the SOHI -- 8.5 Discussion: Research Hypothesis and Directions -- 8.6 Conclusion -- Annexes -- Annex 1: SOHI Module -- Annex 2: Correlation Table -- References -- Chapter 9: The Socioeconomic Gradient of Shared Physical Custody in Two Welfare States: Comparison Between Spain and Sweden -- 9.1 Competitive Hypotheses on the Social Stratification of Shared Physical Custody -- 9.2 Limitations of Existing Research on SPC Social Stratification -- 9.3 Similarities and Differences Between Spain and Sweden as Contexts for SPC -- 9.4 Data and Methods -- 9.4.1 Family Structure. 
505 8 |a 9.5 Results -- 9.5.1 Descriptive Results -- 9.5.2 Associations Between Adolescents ́Living Arrangements and Family Affluence in 2014 and 2006 -- 9.6 Discussion -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Postdivorce Parent-Child Contact and Child Outcomes: The Role of Spatial Mobility -- 10.1 Theoretical Background -- 10.2 Method -- 10.2.1 Measures Dependent Variables -- 10.2.2 Measures Central Independent Variables -- 10.2.3 Analytical Strategy -- 10.3 Results -- 10.4 Conclusion -- Appendix: Baseline Models -- References -- Part IV: Dynamic View on Shared Physical Custody -- Chapter 11: The Different Ways of Implementing Shared Physical Custody in the French Context -- 11.1 Theoretical Framework -- 11.2 The Choice of Shared Physical Custody (SPC) in France -- 11.3 Data and Methods -- 11.4 Results -- 11.4.1 Three Ways of Entering into SPC -- 11.4.2 The Choice of SPC Prior to the 2002 Law -- Two Pioneers -- Two Fathers Who Divorced Both Before and After 2002 -- 11.4.3 The Choice of SPC Following the 2002 Law -- Disagreements Settled in Court -- SPC Requested by Children -- What Lies Behind Parental Agreement? -- 11.5 Discussion and Limitations -- 11.6 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 12: Coparenting Interventions and Shared Physical Custody: Insights and Challenges -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Theoretical and Empirical Framework -- 12.3 Review of Post-separation and/or Divorce Coparenting-Based Programs -- 12.3.1 Method -- 12.3.2 Results -- 12.4 Case Study: Coparenting While Separating -- 12.4.1 Method -- 12.4.2 Results -- Clinical Case Analysis -- Pre-post Data for Questionnaires and Observational Tasks -- Discussion -- 12.5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Part V: Legal Frameworks of Child Support -- Chapter 13: Shared Physical Custody After Parental Separation: Evidence from Germany -- 13.1 Introduction. 
505 8 |a 13.2 Shared Physical Custody in Separated Families: International Evidence. 
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