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Psychological features of dispute content and public acceptance of AI in legal adjudication: evidence for systematic variation beyond individual differences. [PDF]
Fujita M, Watamura E.
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"One has to beg and fight for everything" - a qualitative study on patient journeys of children with chronic conditions in Germany. [PDF]
Herr CJ, De Bock F, Herrler A.
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Spider (Arachnida, Araneae) fauna of the lowland part of the Balkhash-Alakol Basin (SE Kazakhstan): an integrated assessment. [PDF]
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Factors Associated with Joint Custody Awards
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1989Court records of 358 divorce cases involving children from matched counties in two states with opposite legal presumptions concerning joint legal custody were reviewed. The impact of such presumptions upon actual custody awards was examined, as well as the correlation between demographic and other custody arrangement variables and joint legal and ...
R J, Racusin +4 more
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Joint Custody: An Exploration of the Issues
Family Process, 1980Joint custody, an increasingly popular custody decision, allows both divorced parents to share equally the rights and responsibilities of child‐rearing following their divorce. The authors discuss the potential positive and negative effects of this new and highly controversial custody decision by reviewing relevant research and theoretical concepts ...
N, Nehls, M, Morgenbesser
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JOINT CUSTODY AND THE PRESCHOOL CHILD
Family Court Review, 1986A longitudinal study of 25 families, with children aged 14 months—5 years, in joint custody, is reported. Varying motivations that lead divorcing parents to undertake and sustain joint custody are discussed, together with the stresses and gratifications of these arrangements for the parents and children.
Rosemary McKinnon, Judith S. Wallerstein
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Journal of Divorce, 1985
This paper presents five clinical criteria reflecting family structure and process from which mediators can evaluate the efficacy of joint custody arrangements. The criteria are based on a systemic theoretical position and over 300 clinical divorce cases.
Sandra S. Volgy, Craig A. Everett
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This paper presents five clinical criteria reflecting family structure and process from which mediators can evaluate the efficacy of joint custody arrangements. The criteria are based on a systemic theoretical position and over 300 clinical divorce cases.
Sandra S. Volgy, Craig A. Everett
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Joint custody: A critical analysis and appraisal.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1984Joint custody, now in the statutes of over half the states, is becoming the legally preferred custody arrangement. It eases the burden on the courts, and is thought to benefit all family members. Research has indicated that children generally gain from maintaining a relationship with each parent; however, the assumption that joint custody promotes ...
Andre P, Derdeyn, Elizabeth, Scott
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