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15 J. Child Custody 1 (2018-2019)

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JOURNAL OF CHILD CUSTODY
2018, VOL. 15, NO. 1, 1-3                                        Routledge
https://doi.org/10.1080/15379418.2018.1438957                    Taylor&FrancisGroup

INTRODUCTION

Factors associated with successful shared parenting
following family dissolution
Sanford Braver, Michael  E. Lambb   , and Ned  Holsteinc
aDepartment of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA; bDepartment of Psychology,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom; cNational Parents Organization, Boston,
Massachusetts, USA

   ABSTRACT                                                 KEYWORDS
   The article provides a brief introduction to a special issue  Attachment; divorce; marital
   focused on shared parenting. The articles in the special issue  conflict; relocation disputes;
   provide up-to-date summaries of the research and scholarship  socioeconomic factors
   relating to key questions and controversies around the effects
   of divorce and contrasting custody arrangements. Two articles
   focus on infant-parent attachments in separated families, two
   on the factors affecting the adjustment of children whose
   parents have separated, and two on the thorny issues posed by
   relocation disputes.



The   articles in this special  issue had  their  origins in  an  international
conference,  the third International Conference   on  Shared  Parenting, which
was  held in Boston at the end of May  2017. The  conference attracted a multi-
disciplinary audience  of practitioners, researchers, journalists, and laypeople
and  was organized  around  a series of keynote addresses by experts on  shared
parenting  and  the effects of divorce on  children, supplemented   by  lengthy
panel discussions, breakout  workshops,  and paper  presentations. The keynote
speakers were  invitedto  submit articles for this special issue of the Journal of
Child Custody. All submissions  were  subjected to review and evaluation by the
journal's panel of reviewers.  Six papers were  recommended for publication
after revision, and they comprise  this special issue.
   The  goals of the  guest editors and  authors  were  to provide  up-to-date
summaries   of  the research  and  scholarship  relating to key  questions and
controversies around   the effects of divorce and contrasting custody  arrange-
ments,  to introduce practitioners to concepts  and  findings that might foster
improved practice, and to encourage new research on practices and
assumptions   that often remain  unchallenged.  Of the six articles accepted for
publication in this issue, two focus on infant-parent attachments  in separated
families, two on the factors affecting the adjustment of children whose parents
have  separated, and two  on the thorny  issues posed by  relocation disputes.


CONTACT Michael E. Lamb Mel37@cam.ac.uk Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge,
Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RQ, UK.
D 2018 Taylor & Francis

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