Shared care not the key for kids
CHILDREN of divorced parents do not feel secure in shared care unless there is a high level of parental co-operation, according to new research, which
CHILDREN of divorced parents do not feel secure in shared care unless there is a high level of parental co-operation, according to new research, which
According to a poll conducted for the Francophone Belgian family and parenting magazine Filiatio, seven out of ten Belgians are in favor of equal accommodation or bilocation of the child between the homes of divorced parents. This type of care is far preferred above sole care arrangements for the children with one of the parents, combined with a “fortnightly weekend of access with the other parent ” (15.2%) or the “5/9″ – parenting arrangement with the children staying five days with one of the parents, and nine days with the other parent ( 5.2%).
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/co-parenting-after-divorce/201204/sixteen-arguments-in-support-shared-parenting What the Latest Research is saying about the Best Interests of Children I have long maintained that a more child-focused approach to resolving parenting
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