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A Critical Review of Relocation Research Specific to Separation and Divorce
Authors:Michael Saini  Daria Allan-Ebron  Jessica Barnes
Institution:1. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canadamichael.saini@utoronto.ca;3. Children’s Aid Society of the Region of Peel, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada;4. Hamilton Catholic Children’s Aid Society, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Relocation, as an issue in the context of family law, typically involves the proposed move of a separated or divorced parent with a child to a new residence a substantial distance away from the non-moving parent. Based on a comprehensive review of the empirical evidence, 11 studies that focused on relocation within the context of separation and divorce were located, retrieved and appraised based on a common standard for assessing the methodological quality of the studies. Results of the critical appraisal found that the majority of social science research studies on relocation are of poor quality. Overall, the project’s findings demonstrate the need to move away from oversimplified considerations for relocation and to embrace a more comprehensive approach to fully capture the various factors that are relevant when considering the strengths and limitations of relocation.
Keywords:divorce  evidence-based  mobility  parenting plan  relocation
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