Destructive divorce: When one of the parents moves away the other from their children's life

The different considerations contained in this paper are derived from the job as a mediator in family conflicts in judicial contexts, from the clinical practice with families, parenting and marriage problems, and from a qualitative research made in the Psychology program, in which 12 "moved-awa...

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Autor Principal: de la Cruz, Ana Cristina
Formato: Artículo (Article)
Lenguaje:Español (Spanish)
Publicado: Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá, Colombia 2008
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/11634/25425
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Sumario:The different considerations contained in this paper are derived from the job as a mediator in family conflicts in judicial contexts, from the clinical practice with families, parenting and marriage problems, and from a qualitative research made in the Psychology program, in which 12 "moved-away parents" were asked about the consequences produced in theirs-self being moved-away from their sons, and 8 experts (advisers of family, lawyers and psychologists of the courts of family). It was found that to be involve in this situations incite in the parents different degrees of physics, physiological and social consequences. In the same way, it was established that actions exerted from justice are ineffective to help to disarticulate the conducts of obstruction for the entailment of the disturber parent. Except in slight cases where the indications and the laws end up being respected, although of irregular way. Key words: divorce, separation, mediation, family.