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Joint Physical Custody in The Netherlands and the Well-Being of Children
Authors:Ed Spruijt  Vincent Duindam
Institution:1. Department of Child and Adolescent Studies , Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands e.spruijt@uu.nl;3. Department of General Social Sciences , Utrecht University , Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:The frequency of contact with fathers and mothers and the amount of parental support for boys and girls is an important issue after divorce, from emotional, legal, and empirical points of view. In the Netherlands between 1998 and 2008, joint physical custody after divorce (when children actually have shared residences) has increased from 5% to 16%. It is therefore interesting to compare the effects growing up in the following different kinds of families actually has on children: (a) mother families with low contact frequency with the father; (b) mother families with high contact frequency with the father; (c) co-parenting families (joint physical custody); and (d) father families. The main conclusion is that, on average, the effects of joint physical custody for children, mothers, and especially for fathers, are slightly positive.
Keywords:joint physical custody (co-parenting)  developments in the law  mother families  father families  children's well-being
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