From | | Alternating custody, parental responsibility, parental leave, right to information, child contact, topics, separation/divorce, maintenance law
We strongly recommend the following candidates for election to the National Council. Our recommendation is based on personal experience with these individuals, as well as an analysis of their previous work and/or initiatives in family law. You can...
from | | Alternating custody, parental responsibility, alienation, authority (KESB), child contact, separation / divorce
So reads the headline in the Tagesanzeiger. Following it is an article about an unbelievable story. Michèle Binswanger tells the story of a father who is no longer allowed to see his children. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case, but the circumstances in this family are truly...
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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...
From | | Alternating custody, Adult Protection Authority (KESB), Child contact, News, Topics, Separation/Divorce, Maintenance law
Panel discussions organized by the Swiss Association of Child and Youth Welfare Professionals (VeV Schweiz) in various cities – public events. These expert events give practitioners a voice – we want to know how the implementation of the new laws, and in particular alternating custody, is progressing...
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. ...
from | | Federal Court, Parental Custody, Alienation, Authority (KESB), Child Contact, Separation / Divorce
The mother is deceased, the father abandoned – is that acceptable? In an emotionally charged case, the Federal Supreme Court has upheld a decision by the Solothurn Child and Adult Protection Authority (KESB). The daughter, now 16, may continue to live with her stepfather, along with her older daughter...