from | | Alternating custody, child contact, separation / divorce
10 surprising insights into shared custody after separation and divorce. By Linda Nielsen. Dr. Linda Nielsen is a professor of adult and developmental psychology at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, USA. She has...
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Encouraging news from Lausanne regarding shared custody: The Federal Supreme Court wants the implementation of shared custody to move forward. Federal Judge Nicolas von Werdt even gives fathers hope that, under the right conditions, they can expect it to be implemented...
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Judges and the law – a very strange combination, and not just in Switzerland. Last week, we reported here on how Zurich judges are handling the new alimony law. How an association is challenging the provisions of parliament...
of | | Alternating custody, parental responsibility
How Zurich courts are trying to torpedo family law reforms. An insightful article in the Tages-Anzeiger of March 6, 2017. Our press release on this topic can be found here
of | | Alternating custody
The die-hards are taking a stand against shared custody. "Because science is skeptical of shared custody..." writes the Tages-Anzeiger, forgetting that two scientists are working on a single...
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The Federal Supreme Court has issued guidelines on shared custody. In these guidelines, the Federal Supreme Court announces its intention to establish frameworks for the implementation of shared custody. This is generally welcome, as it allows for the establishment of guidelines even before the new maintenance law comes into effect...