Shared Parenting After Divorce: A Review of Shared Residential Parenting Research |
| |
Authors: | Linda Nielsen |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Education , Wake Forest University , Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA nielsen@wfu.edu |
| |
Abstract: | One of the most complex and compelling issues confronting policymakers, parents, and the family court system is what type of parenting plan is most beneficial for children after their parents' divorce. How much time should children live with each parent? An increasing number of children are living with each parent at least 35% of the time in shared residential parenting families: How are these children and their parents faring? In what ways, if any, do divorced parents who share the residential parenting differ from parents whose children live almost exclusively with their mother? How stable are shared residential parenting plans? By reviewing the existing studies on shared parenting families, these questions are addressed. |
| |
Keywords: | joint physical custody parenting plans shared parenting |
|
|