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Why do parents stop having contact with their children after separation and divorce? This book explores what the loss of contact means to parents as well as to their children. It also discusses the emotional, legal and public policy issues involved for divorced parents and their children.

Title Out of touch : when parents and children lose contact after divorce / Geoffrey L. Greif. [electronic resource]
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher New York
Oxford University Press
Creation Date 2023
Notes Previously issued in print: 1997.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [229]-236) and index.
English
Content CONTENTS
1 Divorce and How Parents Lose Contact
2 When Fathers and Children No Longer Visit: Feelings of Inadequacy and Rejection
3 When Fathers and Children No Longer Visit: The More Acrimonious Cases
4 When Mothers and Children No Longer Visit: Feelings of Rejection and Betrayal
5 When Mothers and Children No Longer Visit: When Others Raise Concerns
6 The Children's Views
7 Absent Parents, Law, and Social Policy
8 When Contact Is Reestablished: Where to Go from Here
9 Prevention and Resolution: Advice for Parents and Children
NOTES
REFERENCES
INDEX
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Series Oxford scholarship online
Extent 1 online resource (252 p.)
Language English
National Library system number 997010710695105171
MARC RECORDS

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