Harriet Bretherton (CAFCASS) Children in post-separation litigation: The influence of research on practice in CAFCASS. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Jenell Clarke (Michigan) Impact of Family Structure Change on College Entrance among Black Youth: A Person-Centered Approach. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Suzanne Coulson, (East Anglia) The use of assisted contact services in private law cases. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Chaitali Das (Royal Holloway) Qualitative-methodology issues in researching divorce, children of divorce and culturally varied communities. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Stephen Harvey (Children in Scotland) 'A Creative Approach to Fatherhood'. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Bernd Heubeck (Australian National) & Sue Connor (Australian National) Initial Report on a New Study of Custody/Residency Disputes: Focus on Parental Mental Health. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Joanne Kellett (East Anglia, UK) Exploring needs and rights in post-separation contact disputes. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Adelheid Kühne (Hannover) Joint custody – Psychological aspects of the Best Interest of the Child. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
John Lawson (Virginia Tech) The effects of the non-resident father’s visitation patterns on his biological children’s sexual behaviour choices. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Hisako Misawa (Ochanomizu) Some inhibitive factors of visiting after divorce in Japan. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Teddy Paine & Lyn Hulett (Building Bridges Together, Brisbane, Australia) Going beyond supervised contact: Developing a more holistic service model which facilitates child focused parenting. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Martin Richards (Cambridge) & Helena Willén (Göteborg) Communicative aspects of post-divorce parental interaction in a Swedish sample: A longitudinal qualitative project. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Yvonne Rae & Ronald Wright (Norfolk CAFCASS) The Norfolk CAFCASS pilot programme for extended dispute resolution. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Patricia Sullivan (Hong Kong) Resources for Divorcing Hong Kong Families. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
June Thoburn (East Anglia), Judith Timms (Liverpool) & Sue Bailey (East Anglia) Your Shout Too! A survey of children’s views. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Margaret Vaaler (Texas at Austin) Religious Influences on Protectiveness among Adult Children of Divorce. Abstract. Summary. Poster.
Minnell Tralle (Minnesota) & Rose Allen (Minnesota) Does Divorce Education for Parents Make a Difference? Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Liz Pike (Edith Cowan), Alan Campbell (Edith Cowan) & Jennifer Hannan (Anglicare) Child Focused And Inclusive Practice With Children Post Divorce. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Kathleen Clark (Capital University) Getting Children of Divorce to Talk: techniques to access the child’s voice. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 1 - Family Structure and Child Well-Being across the Life Course
Kelly Musick (Southern California, US), Ann Meier (Minnesota, US) & Larry Bumpass (Wisconsin-Madison, US) Influences of Family Structure, Conflict and Change on Transitions to Adulthood. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Sheela Kennedy (Wisconsin-Madison, US) & Elizabeth Thomson (Wisconsin-Madison, Stockholm, US/Sweden) Recent Trends in Children's Living Arrangements in the United States & Sweden. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Lisa Strohschein (Alberta, Canada) Tracking the Mental Health Consequences of Divorce in Canada: Do Children and Their Mothers Respond Similarly? Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Jenna Nobles (UCLA, US) The Contribution of Migration to Children's Family Context. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 2 - Child and adolescent perspectives on post-separation family life
Ann Marie Halpenny (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland), Sheila Greene (Trinity, Ireland) & Diane Hogan (Trinity, Ireland) Children’s perspectives on relationships with non-resident parents following parental separation. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Wilhelm Felder (UPD, Switzerland) & Liselotte Staub (UPD, Switzerland) Adolescents from divorced families: Contact and relationship with nonresident father and physical health. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
38 - Kari Moxnes (Trondheim, Norway) & Gry Mette D. Haugen (Trondheim, Norway) Shared Residence. Political and Practical Challenges. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 3 - Child support reform
David S. Rosettenstein (Qunnipiac, US) Child Support And Income Optimization: America’s Confused Goals At The Intersection Of Law, Economics And Social Politics. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Lisa Young (Murdoch, Australia) Child Support and Welfare Reforms in Australia: What do they mean for children of separated parents? Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Nick Wikeley (Southampton, UK) Child support reform in the United Kingdom. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 4 - Parental perspectives on post-separation rights, needs and roles
Helena Willén (Göteborg, Sweden) Parents’ decision-making about children’s residence and contact after divorce: a longitudinal qualitative study. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Sandra Kielty (East Anglia) Narrative accounts of non-resident mothering. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Graeme B. Wilson (Newcastle, UK) Change in non-resident separated fathers’ construction of their role. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 5 - Stepfamily relationships and stepfamily outcomes
Claire Cartwright (Auckland, NZ) Parent-child relationships in stepfamilies. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Jan Pryor (Wellington, NZ) Relationships in Stepfamilies: The power of children’s perceptions. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Scott Browning (Chestnut Hill, US) Stepfamily Therapy (SfT): Where did Family Therapy go wrong. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Marjorie Smith (London, UK) Outcomes for children in new stepfamilies. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 6 - The effectiveness of post-separation parenting interventions
Joan Hunt (Oxford, UK) A Review of Parent Education Programmes. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Fred Seymour (Auckland, NZ) Parent education programmes following divorce: From pilot programme to nationwide implementation. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Lawrence G. Shelton (Vermont, US) Research Lessons from Mandatory Parent Education Programs. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Patricia Sullivan (Hong Kong) The experience of divorce among Hong Kong Chinese families: Implications for designing culturally relevant divorce interventions. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 7 - Predictors of parent-child relationships post-separation
Alan Booth (Penn State, US) & Mindy Scott (Penn State, US) Post-divorce Father-Adolescent Relationship Quality. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Juliana M. Sobolewski (Notre Dame, US) & Paul R. Amato (Penn State, US) The Effect of Parents’ Divorce and Marital Discord on Parent-Child Relationships and Well-Being in Early Adulthood. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
William V. Fabricius (Arizona State, US) & Karina Sokol (Arizona State, US) A Biopsychosocial Model of Stress-Related Health Outcomes in Young Adults from Divorced Families: The Roles of Parent Conflict and Time with Father. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 8 - The impact of divorce and separation
11 - Norval D. Glenn (Texas at Austin, US) & Elizabeth Marquardt. Can Having a “Good Divorce” Prevent or Lessen Enduring Negative Parental Divorce Effects? Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
57 - José Saturnino Martínez-García, La Laguna (Spain) Family Structure And Educational Attainment In Spain (People Born Between 1910-1984). Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Tapologo Maundeni (Botswana) The silent survivors of divorce. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 9 - Longer-term outcomes of divorce and separation
Bryan Rodgers (all ANU, Australia), Patricia Gray, Sarah Gill, Peter Butterworth & Helen Berry. Characteristics of families that separate which help account for long-term outcomes in the children: the Australian PATH Through Life project. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Sharon Sassler (Cornell University, US), Anna Cunningham (Ohio State) & Daniel T. Lichter (Cornell) Intergenerational Patterns of Union Formation and Marital Quality: New Results from the NSFH 3. Abstract. Summary. Presentation (plus additional)
Chyi-In Wu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) The mechanisms of moderating effect of social support from friends on adolescent's emotional maladjustment: A Taiwanese perspective. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 10 - Children’s participation in decision-making I
Eva Ryrstedt (Lund, Sweden) & Titti Mattsson (Lund, Sweden) Children and parents – are we able to accept them as counterparts? Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Rachel Birnbaum (Western Ontario, Canada) & Katherine Kavassalis (Canada) Independent Child Legal Representation In Child Custody Disputes: The Voices Of The Lawyers. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
JA Robinson (North-West University, South Africa) & H Groenewald. The Right Of Children To Be Heard At The Divorce Of Their Parents: Reflections On The Legal Position In South Africa. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 11 - Children’s participation in decision-making II
Joe Harman (NSW, Australia) The Representation of Children in Disputes Regarding Their Future & Welfare – Advances In the Australian Model. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Dermot Hurley (Western Ontario, Canada) Child Centered Mediation: A Narrative Approach. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Judy Cashmore & Patrick Parkinson (Sydney, Australia) Children’s views on participation in family law proceedings. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 12 - High conflict families and enforcement
Sanford L. Braver, Diana Coatsworth & Kelly Peralta-Vaughn (Arizona State, US) Alienating Behavior Within Divorced Families: Matched Parents’ and Now-Young Adult Children’s Reports. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Alison Perry (Swansea University, UK) Disputed contact – the impact of court intervention. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Dina Imam Supaat (Islamic University College, Malaysia) Children’s Right To Maintain Contact With Both Parents After Divorce: The Case Of Muslim Children In Malaysia. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Branka Rešetar (Osijek, Croatia) Decision-making and enforcement of children's right to contact in Croatia – law and research. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 13 - Family law in comparative perspective
Barbara Willenbacher (Hannover, Germany) Legal framework and determinants of residence and contact. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Helen Stalford (Liverpool, UK) The status of children under EU family law. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Olga Khazova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Do children need both parents? Some issues of Russian law. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 14 - The meaning of money
Anne Kazimirski, Alice Bell and Ivana La Valle (National Centre for Social Research) Child Maintenance Payments – Qualitative Study. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Brigitte Clark (UEA) The South African Child’s Right to Maintenance – a Constitutionally Enforceable Socio-Economic Right? Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Paper Symposium 15 - Courts and Coparenting
Judith Masson (Bristol, UK) Is there a role for the law in post separation parenting? Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Jenn Mcintosh (La Trobe, Australia) The Children's Cases Project: Impacts on co-parenting through a less adversarial family court process. An exploratory study. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
Marsha Kline Pruett (Yale, US) & James Poling (Yale, US) An Empirical Study of An Intervention for Divorcing Families with Young Children: Paternal Involvement and Overnights. Abstract. Summary. Presentation.
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