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Survey on the consequences of separation/divorce for fathers

from | | Shared custody , Parental responsibility , Parental , Alienation , Shared custody department , Study department , Society , Child contact , Separation/Divorce , Maintenance law

Consequences and effects of separation/divorce on fathers.

Children need both parents – even in times of Corona!

from | | Alternating custody , alienation , society , child contact , issues , separation / divorce

The final version of the film, including personal messages from affected parents, is now available. A few weeks ago, we presented the original rough cut of the film here, along with a call for affected parents to send us their personal messages.

From the right to care

from | | Alternating custody , Parental responsibility , Custody law department , Joint custody , Society , Separation / Divorce

For forty years, dedicated fathers have been fighting for their rights. The latest issue of Clic, the magazine of the mothers' and fathers' advisory service, features an article by VeV President Oliver Hunziker. Read the full article

A tragic story

Alienation , Joint Custody , Society , Domestic Violence , Protection ( KESB) , Child Contact , Topics , Separation/Divorce , Uncategorized

A tragic story in the NZZ. A young family, five children, and domestic violence. And, as is so often the case, it involves at least questionable decisions by the authorities. In this particular case, the court gave more weight to the mother's psychiatric diagnosis than to...

Part-time or full-time – that is the question

by | | Alternating custody , society , child contact , topics , separation/divorce , child support law

Fathers who work full-time can also be good fathers, writes Margrit Stamm in the AZ. Fathers who work full-time can also share childcare responsibilities with the mother; this work is defined not by quantity but by quality. ...

SRF Forum: Do fathers get the short end of the stick after separation?

from | | Alternating custody , Parental responsibility , Society , Authority (KESB) , Separation/Divorce , Maintenance law

Two experts will discuss this topic at the forum on Thursday, March 22nd. When couples separate, fathers often feel disadvantaged. Men's organizations criticize the fact that mothers have a stronger position when it comes to caring for their children. Is this acceptable? Guests...
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