Divided Parents, Shared Children: Legal Aspects of (Residential) Co-Parenting in England, the Netherlands and Belgium (European Family Law, 39, Band 39) - Softcover

Nikolina, Natalie

 
9781780683416: Divided Parents, Shared Children: Legal Aspects of (Residential) Co-Parenting in England, the Netherlands and Belgium (European Family Law, 39, Band 39)

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There has been much discussion worldwide on parenting after parental separation, especially on the desirability for the children involved of equally shared care (co-parenting) and the feasibility of legal arrangements in which the children alternate their residence between their parents’ houses (residential co-parenting). Much is unclear about how residential co-parenting affects children and therefore how the legislator and practitioners should deal with this arrangement.

Divided Parents, Shared Children seeks to answer three questions to further understand the phenomenon of co-parenting and to provide the legislator, the courts and parents with possible solutions: What kind of legal framework exists in England and Wales, the Netherlands and Belgium with regard to (residential) co-parenting and what can these countries learn from each other’s legal systems? Does residential co-parenting occur in the countries discussed, and if so how predominant is it? Should these jurisdictions encourage or discourage residential co-parenting through legal action?

To answer these questions, this book uses not only legal data, from both empirical and literature research, but also sociological, psychological and demographic studies into residential arrangements and their effect on children.

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Natalie Nikolina studied law at Utrecht University (the Netherlands) and Warwick University (England). She graduated with honours (cum laude) in 2008. She continued her education at Utrecht University where she attained a Master’s degree in Legal Research with the dual specialization in comparative family law and human rights. During her PhD research she conducted multidisciplinary research in the Netherlands, England and Belgium. Natalie currently works as a researcher in comparative sexual orientation law at Leiden University.

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There has been much discussion worldwide on parenting after parental separation, especially on the desirability for the children involved of co-parenting and residential co-parenting.

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