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Girdner, Linda K. – Journal of Divorce, 1985
Uses contested child custody cases between divorcing parents to examine the interconnections between legal and familial processes. Examines the structure of the legal system in relation to the factors leading to custody litigation, the strategies of parents contesting the custody of their children, and the impact of these actions on the legal…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Court Litigation, Divorce, Family Role
Johnston, Janet R.; Girdner, Linda K. – 2001
Parental abduction encompasses a broad array of illegal behaviors that involves one parent taking, detaining, concealing, or enticing away his or her child from the parent having custodial access. When the abducted parent intends to permanently alter custodial access by hiding the child or removing the child to another locale, the effects on the…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Welfare, Children, Family Problems
Girdner, Linda K. – 1983
Contested child custody cases between divorcing parents provide a context in which particular ideologies of the family are articulated, reproduced, and legitimized in legal practices. The relationship between legal and extralegal categories was examined in a review of 32 divorce cases, 13 from family court and 19 from circuit court. Data came from…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Court Litigation, Divorce, Family Relationship