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In the case of union dissolution of couples with children. Who decides to avoid the courts and why?
Gómez-Casillas, Amalia
Ajenjo, Marc, 1965-
Solsona, Montserrat

Fecha: 2021
Resumen: Thoroughgoing changes in western countries over the last decades have led to increased self-regulation of intimacy, thus avoiding judicialization of union formation or dissolution. However, when children were born to a couple, legal proceedings would seem to be crucial in reaching or formalizing agreements between parents regarding custody and alimony, among other aspects. Despite these benefits, almost 20% of couples with children avoid resorting to legal proceedings, according to the results of a survey conducted in six Spanish Autonomous Communities. The article analyses this data with the aim of addressing a gap in the literature on the determinants of reaching out-of-court agreements. The results indicate that upper-class individuals, immigrants in cohabiting relationships, and couples with just one child and currently not in a relationship are more likely to reach out-of-court agreements. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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Lengua: Anglès
Documento: Article ; recerca ; Versió acceptada per publicar
Materia: Union dissolution ; Verbal agreement ; Out-of-court agreements ; Legal proceedings ; Co-parenting
Publicado en: Journal of family issues, 2021 (July 3) , ISSN 0192-513X

DOI: 10.1177/0192513X211022388


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