1st Edition

Child Custody and Divorce The Law in Social Context

By Susan Maidment Copyright 1984
340 Pages
by Routledge

The number of divorces that involve custody orders for children rose constantly in the 1980s. It is against this background that Susan Maidment wrote the thought-provoking Child Custody and Divorce (originally published in 1984). It is the author’s contention that the nature of custody decision-making can only be understood when the legal structure is firmly located in its social context.... Read more

Preface 1. Introduction 2. The law of child custody 3. The law in practice 4. The law in historical perspective: judicial creation of the welfare principle 5. The law in historical perspective: women and the reform of custody law 1839–1973: from sacred rights of fathers to equality of parental rights 6. The law in social perspective: the welfare principle 7. Custody considerations: which parent? 8. Custody considerations: the status quo 9. Custody considerations: the wider family 10. Access 11. Joint custody 12. Children of divorce: some conclusions  

Biography

Susan Maidment

Review of the first publication:

‘Susan Maidment’s timely book, Child Custody and Divorce, gives a well written and authoritative analysis of the relevant considerations… The book is detailed and wide-ranging.’

— Moira Wright, The Journal of Social Welfare Law, 8:5