The Best Interests of Children : An Evidence-Based Approach /
Millar, Paul
The Best Interests of Children : An Evidence-Based Approach / Paul Millar. - 1 online resource (140 p.)
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The best interest of the child is an overriding principle in all matters of family law, especially in child custody cases. The Best Interests of Children links social theory with survey data to establish much-needed parameters for determining a child's best interest.In analyzing the determinants of family law and child development, Paul Millar utilizes information from the Centre for Justice Statistics as well as data from national surveys. Millar's findings show that while the gender of caregivers is unimportant, family dynamics and parenting strategies are paramount: what matters is what parents do. His theoretical framework stresses the importance of relationships and posits that developmental problems related to divorce stem from lost adult-child bonds.This book provides important criteria for determining the best interest of the child and concludes that the role of law in the lives of children must be to preserve their connections with those that love them.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780802095930 9781442697737
10.3138/9781442697737 doi
Child care services--Law and legislation--Canada.
Child support--Law and legislation--Canada.
Children of divorced parents--Canada.
Custody of children--Canada.
Divorce--Law and legislation--Canada.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies.
KE600 / .M54 2009eb
346.7101/73
The Best Interests of Children : An Evidence-Based Approach / Paul Millar. - 1 online resource (140 p.)
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The best interest of the child is an overriding principle in all matters of family law, especially in child custody cases. The Best Interests of Children links social theory with survey data to establish much-needed parameters for determining a child's best interest.In analyzing the determinants of family law and child development, Paul Millar utilizes information from the Centre for Justice Statistics as well as data from national surveys. Millar's findings show that while the gender of caregivers is unimportant, family dynamics and parenting strategies are paramount: what matters is what parents do. His theoretical framework stresses the importance of relationships and posits that developmental problems related to divorce stem from lost adult-child bonds.This book provides important criteria for determining the best interest of the child and concludes that the role of law in the lives of children must be to preserve their connections with those that love them.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780802095930 9781442697737
10.3138/9781442697737 doi
Child care services--Law and legislation--Canada.
Child support--Law and legislation--Canada.
Children of divorced parents--Canada.
Custody of children--Canada.
Divorce--Law and legislation--Canada.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies.
KE600 / .M54 2009eb
346.7101/73

