2017
DOI: 10.1515/atd-2017-0027
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Joint Child Custody as a New Kindergarten Teachers’ Experience

Abstract: Introduction: The possibility of joint child care after divorce in which parental responsibilities are distributed equally among parents has been implemented in the Czech Republic since 1998. Under certain circumstances, joint custody is considered to be the best solution with regard to further prospects of individual children and also their relationships with their divorcing parents. The solution of joint custody issues happens between parents and/or their family members. Lawyers, psychologists, doctors, and … Show more

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“…Although the research on shared custody is growing, little is known about public attitudes toward this issue. Few studies concern attitudes toward shared custody among people who have divorced (Smyth and Weston 2004;Fransson et al 2016); some examine the attitudes of professionals (Majerčíková 2017), judges, or attorneys (Selleck et al 1989;Kruk 2018;Braver and Lamb 2018), but no recent empirical data about the attitudes of the general public are available (cf. Coleman et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the research on shared custody is growing, little is known about public attitudes toward this issue. Few studies concern attitudes toward shared custody among people who have divorced (Smyth and Weston 2004;Fransson et al 2016); some examine the attitudes of professionals (Majerčíková 2017), judges, or attorneys (Selleck et al 1989;Kruk 2018;Braver and Lamb 2018), but no recent empirical data about the attitudes of the general public are available (cf. Coleman et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%