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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. ...

Mothers should return to work after a divorce

from | | Alternating custody , Federal Court , Maintenance Department , Maintenance Law

This is the headline in the NZZ am Sonntag on July 14, 2018. An analysis of the Federal Supreme Court decision: In a recently published decision, the Federal Supreme Court has, for the first time, departed from the previously valid 10/16 rule. With this, the court is initiating a development that...

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...

Thoughts on the New Year

by | | Alternating custody , Society , News , Separation / Divorce , Maintenance law

VeV President Oliver Hunziker takes stock and looks ahead. Thoughts on the new year. Oliver Hunziker, President of VeV Switzerland. A new year has begun. What was is over, what the future holds, we don't know. So it's time to pause briefly and look back...
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