By Richard Gregorian on Friday, 23 November 2012
Category: Children & Child Custody

Life after family break-up

Government plans to amend the 1989 Children Act by introducing a presumption of shared parenting are well-intentioned but misguided, say the authors of new research into childhood experience of family break-ups.

Researchers at the Universities of Sussex and Oxford claim that courts should retain their current discretion to put the needs and wishes of individual children first when considering contact disputes between parents. The findings are based on a survey of the opinions of hundreds of young adults with experience of family break-up.

The report’s findings include:

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