Level of Satisfaction of Fathers and Mothers with Joint or Sole Custody Arrangements: Results of a Questionnaire

Results of a questionnaire returned by 112 divorced mothers and fathers in joint or sole custody arrangements suggested that the fathers were generally more satisfied with joint custody and the mothers with sole custody. Three-quarters of the children in both sole and joint custody lived primarily w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of divorce & remarriage 1991-01, Vol.16 (3/4), p.163-169
Hauptverfasser: Shrier, Diane K, Simring, Sue K, Shapiro, Edith T, Greif, Judith B, Linenthal, Jacob J
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Zusammenfassung:Results of a questionnaire returned by 112 divorced mothers and fathers in joint or sole custody arrangements suggested that the fathers were generally more satisfied with joint custody and the mothers with sole custody. Three-quarters of the children in both sole and joint custody lived primarily with their mothers. Parents with the highest incomes, status occupations and education were more likely to have joint custody while Catholics, regardless of other factors, were more likely to have sole custody. Joint custody families were no more likely to return to Court on child-related issues than sole custody families. For a complete reprint of this article contact Haworth Press by telephone (1-800-HAWORTH) or Email (getinfo@haworthpressinc.com) Article copyright The Haworth Press, Inc.
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