shared parenting

collocation in English

meaningsofsharedandparenting

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shared
adjective
uk
/ʃeəd/
us
/ʃerd/
owned, divided, felt, or experienced by more than ...
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parenting
noun[U]
uk
/ˈpeə.rən.tɪŋ/
us
/ˈper.ən.t̬ɪŋ/
the raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved ...
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(Definition ofsharedandparentingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this model, some form ofsharedparentingbecomes the norm.
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There is an inconsistency as to who comes under the heading of those with shared care, in that paragraph 7 only applies to certain circumstances with regard tosharedparenting.
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In some states, joint physical custody creates a presumption of equalsharedparenting.
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Feminist groups state that ifsharedparentingwere ordered, fathers would not provide their share of the daily care for the children.
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A regime ofsharedparentingis based on the idea that parental responsibilities should be shared by both the parents.
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Post-divorce equalsharedparentingis disfavoured resulting in penetration of 0.1% of divorce cases annual.
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In legal terms this is referred to as a rebuttable presumption of equalsharedparentingtime.
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He has researched how custody arrangements affect paternal relationships with children and the need forsharedparentingpost-divorce.
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So, the concept of "sharedparenting" was extended to separated and divorced families too.
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The model for reform in the paper focuses on one parent as primary caregiver, however, and does not analyze the problem through the construct of shared earning/sharedparentingmarriage.
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Today, the modern father's rights movement generally focuses on issues regardingsharedparentingwhile providing support and public awareness for fathers and children after a divorce or separation.
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