An evaluative study of the role of the grandparent in the best interests of the child |
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Authors: | Theodore H. Blau Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Independent Practice of Clinical Psychology , Tampa, Florida |
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Abstract: | Abstract Most custody decisions are made in courts hewing to the concept “the best interests of the child. “Most professionals agree that children suffer from a fractured family situation; they disagree on the degree to which children suffer at various stages of growth and development. There is a lack of agreement as to what constitutes a child's best interests. Recent research suggests that grandparents may play a very significant role in the entire life cycle of children. The legal position of grandparents in custodial matters remains somewhat ambiguous. Recently legislation has granted grandparents the right to seek visitation. This represents an awareness on the part of the court that grandparents and grandparenting may be a significant factor in actualizing the best interests of the child. |
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