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Arditti, Joyce A. – Family Relations, 1990
Provides overview of the literature and major policy issues pertaining to topics of importance to noncustodial fathers: child support, visitation, custody, and policy implications. Resources available for professionals working with divorced fathers and their families are identified. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Child Custody, Divorce, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship

Arditti, Joyce A.; Kelly, Michaelena – Family Relations, 1994
Examined data from 225 divorced fathers. Found that fathers who reported more positive relationships with their ex-wives were more satisfied with their custody arrangements; were more likely to blame themselves for marriage breakup; discussed greater number of topics with ex-wives; had higher educational levels; and reported greater feelings of…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Divorce, Father Attitudes, Fathers

Arditti, Joyce A.; Keith, Timothy Z. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1993
Used data from 212 divorced fathers to investigate relationships between frequency of father-child contact, visitation quality, and child support payment. Found that fathers who saw their children frequently tended to live nearby, reported higher levels of father-child closeness before divorce, and were more likely to have joint custody. Found…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Fathers

Arditti, Joyce A.; Madden-Derdich, Debra A. – Family Relations, 1993
Examined issues surrounding mothers' decisions to relinquish custody of their children and explored their postdivorce relationships with their former spouses and children. Analyzed qualitative and quantitative interview data from 13 noncustodial mothers. Subjects varied in terms of actual reasons for giving up or losing custody. Subjects perceived…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Decision Making, Divorce, Feminism