Communication Among Parents Who Share Physical Custody After Divorce or Separation
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2015Author
Markham, Melinda StaffordHartenstein, Jaimee L.
Mitchell, Yolanda T.
Khalil, Ghadir Aljayyousi
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This study produces a grounded theory of the process of communication
with former partners for 30 men and women who share physical and legal
custody of their children following divorce or separation. The formality of the
custody arrangement was the core factor that influenced the ways in which
study participants established and maintained boundaries regarding when,
how, and what they communicated with their former partners. Other factors
that played a role included the relationship with the former partner, the child,
and the introduction of new partners. One cannot simply assume that because
parents share physical and legal custody, they communicate with their former
partners in a particular way; instead, the formality of the custody arrangement
and the establishment of communication boundaries needs to be examined in
order to understand how coparents communicate with their former partners
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