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Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-May-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367691442
  • ISBN-13: 9780367691448
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 480 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 834 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 19 Illustrations, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 0367691442
  • ISBN-13: 9780367691448
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This multidisciplinary volume offers an essential, comprehensive study of perspectives on the scope and application of the best interests of the child and focuses mainly on its application in relation to child custody.

With expert contributions from psychological, sociological and legal perspectives, it offers scientific analysis and debate on whether it should be the primary consideration in deciding child custody cases in cases of divorce or separation or whether it should be one of several primary considerations. It explores complex dilemmas inherent in shared parenting and whether the advantages it offers children are sufficient when compared to attributing custody to one parent and limiting visitation rights of the other. Offering a comprehensive analysis of this complex topic, chapters provide detailed insight into the current state of research in this area, as well as expert guidelines aimed at resolving the controversies when parents agree or disagree over their children’s living arrangements. Cutting-edge topics explored include: transnational shared parenting; alternative dispute resolution; breastfeeding parents; religious disputes between parents and the psychological, social and economic factors that affect shared parenting.

The Routledge International Handbook of Shared Parenting and Best Interest of the Child

will be essential reading for scholars and graduate students in law, psychology, sociology and economics interested in shared parenting and family law.

List of contributors
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Preface xix
Jose Manuel de Torres Perea
Edward Kruk
Margarita Ortiz-Tallo
Introduction 1(12)
Jose Manuel de Torres Perea
Martin Widrig
PART I Best interest of the child and shared parenting
13(142)
1 Children's experiences of shared care
15(12)
Patrick Parkinson
Judith Cashmore
2 Shared parenting: Twelve experts exchange views in panel discussions
27(13)
Michael E. Lamb
Sanford L. Braver
3 Joint versus sole physical custody: Which is best for children?
40(11)
Linda Nielsen
4 Best interest of the child: "A" or "the" primary consideration?
51(12)
Jose Manuel de Torres Perea
5 Does joint physical custody "cause" children's better outcomes?
63(15)
Sanford L. Braver
Ashley M. Votruba
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
78(17)
Martin Widrig
7 Rights and guarantees of unaccompanied minors: Researching the best interest of the child principle in the Spanish welfare state
95(11)
Elena Aviles Hernandez
8 The right of parents to ensure the religious and moral education of their children: Parental conflicts---an analysis of Spanish case law
106(11)
Rosa Garcia Vilardell
9 The best interests of the child in shared parenting judgments according to Spanish law
117(12)
Elena Goni Huarte
10 Informational physiology of individual development
129(13)
Peter Beyerlein
11 Shared parenting as a protective factor in children's and adults' health
142(13)
Vittorio Carlo Vezzetti
PART II Socioeconomic profile of shared parenting
155(76)
12 Legislation and family: Divorce and granting of custody
157(13)
Diego Becerril Ruiz
Jose Manuel Jimenez-Cabello
13 Family structure, parental practices, and child wellbeing in post-divorce situations: The case of shared parenting
170(13)
Ana Maria Lopez Narbona
Almudena Moreno Minguez
Marta Ortega Gaspar
14 Factors that affect judicial decisions in relocation cases: Bridging the gap between the empirical evidence and socio-legal practice
183(15)
Yoav Mazeh
15 Shared parenting versus relocation disputes
198(12)
Maria Dolores Cano Hurtado
16 Shared parenting and financial interests
210(12)
Jesus Martin Fuster
17 Having additional children: Should the state regulate family relations?
222(9)
Yoav Mazeh
PART III Shared parenting and parental alienation
231(74)
18 Shared parenting as preventive of parental alienation
233(15)
Edward Kruk
19 Shared parenting and politics: Background of equal opportunities in the German context
248(14)
Jorge Guerra Gonzalez
20 Child sexual abuse, parental alienation syndrome and custody
262(9)
Margarita Ortiz-Tallo
Marta Ferragut
21 Parental alienation syndrome and the `friendly parent' concept as examples of perversion of the system
271(12)
Carmen R. Iglesias Martin
22 Compensation for "parental alienation": Analysis of ECtHR Judgement 23641/17
283(14)
Hildegund Sunderhauf-Kravets
Martin Widrig
23 The Cooperative Parenting Triangle: A tool to help divorced parents
297(8)
Paivi Hietanen
PART IV Alternative dispute resolution on shared parenting and joint parenting plan
305(48)
24 Mandatory mediation and legal presumption for shared parenting
307(10)
Hildegund Sunderhauf-Kravets
25 Parenting coordination as an alternative dispute resolution system in Spanish family law
317(10)
Yolanda De Lucchi Lopez-Tapia
26 PIFE -- an intervention aimed at restoring the parent---child bond ruptured by acute separation conflict or parental alienation
327(14)
Celia Lillo
27 Co-responsibility plan and shared parenting
341(12)
Belen Casado Casado
PART V Recent evolution of shared parenting in a comparative scenario
353(99)
28 Recent developments in shared parenting in Western countries
355(15)
Jose Manuel de Torres Perea
29 What happens when there is presumptive 50/50 parenting time? An evaluation of Arizona's new child custody statute
370(14)
William V. Fabricius
Michael Aaron
Faren R. Akins
John J. Assini
Tracy McElroy
30 The best interests of the child and parental authority in Philippine family law
384(13)
Ryan Jeremiah Donato Quan
Blesscille V. Guerra-Termulo
31 Meeting their parents: A right always ignored for divorce-affected minors
397(6)
Fahad Ahmad Siddiqi
32 The best interest of the child in the case law of the Spanish Supreme Court
403(11)
Jose Manuel Martin Fuster
33 Divorce and loss of paternal contact: A perspective from Norway
414(5)
Eivind Meland
34 Trying to put shared parenting into Scottish law
419(12)
Ian Maxwell
35 Features of joint custody and shared parenting in Slovakia
431(9)
Dagmar Kopcanova
36 The merits of the "Zaunegger approach" of the European Court of Human Rights
440(12)
Martin Widrig
Conclusion 452(18)
Jose Manuel de Torres Perea
Edward Kruk
Martin Widrig
Index 470
José Manuel de Torres Perea is Associate Professor of Civil Law at the University of Mįlaga, 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 Mįlaga, 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.