from | | Alienation , Joint Custody , Society , Domestic Violence , KESB , Child Contact , Topics , Separation/Divorce , Uncategorized
A tragic story in the NZZ. A young family, 5 children and domestic violence. And as is so often the case, it's about at least questionable decisions by the authorities. In the present case, the court valued the mother's psychiatric diagnosis more highly than the...
from | | Alternating custody , KESB , child contacts , news , topics , separation/divorce , maintenance law
VeV Switzerland panel discussions in various cities – public events. Practitioners have their say at these specialist events - we want to know how the implementation of the new laws and in particular alternating custody is progressing...
from | | Alternating custody , federal court , maintenance department , topics , separation/divorce , maintenance law
In a decision published today, the Federal Court says goodbye to the old 10/16 rule. In decision 5A_384/2018, the Federal Court defines a new regulation. So far, a caring parent has only been able to do so from the age of 10 (youngest child)...
from | | Alternating custody , society , child contacts , topics , separation/divorce , maintenance 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 the care work with their mother; this work is not defined by its quantity but by its quality. ...
from | | Federal court , parental custody , alienation , KESB , child contacts , separation/divorce
The mother died, the father was disposed of - is that okay? In an emotional case, the Federal Court has now confirmed a decision by KESB Solothurn. The now 16-year-old daughter is allowed to continue living with her stepfather, together with her older...
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Two experts will discuss this topic in the forum on Thursday, March 22nd. When couples break up, fathers often feel disadvantaged. Men's organizations criticize that mothers have better cards when it comes to caring for their children. Is that allowed? Guests...