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  2. Work–family conflict - Wikipedia

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    Conflict between work and family is bi-directional.There is a distinction between what is termed work-to-family conflict and what is termed family-to-work conflict. [3]Work-to-family conflict occurs when experiences and commitments at work interfere with family life, such as extensive, irregular, or inflexible work hours, work overload and other forms of job stress, interpersonal conflict at ...

  3. Shared parenting - Wikipedia

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    Shared parenting, shared residence, joint residence, shared custody, joint physical custody, equal parenting time (EPT) is a child custody arrangement after divorce or separation, in which both parents share the responsibility of raising their child(ren), with equal or close to equal parenting time. [1]

  4. Joint custody - Wikipedia

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    In joint physical custody, also called shared parenting or shared residency, the child spends equal or close to equal amount of time with both parents. After a divorce or separation, parents may have joint physical custody as well as joint legal custody of their children, or commonly, they may have joint legal custody while one parent has sole ...

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    Tom Hanks found solace in isolation after his parents' divorce — but it wasn't always easy.. In a newly released, wide-ranging interview for the On Purpose with Jay Shetty podcast, the 68-year ...

  6. Which Parent Should Keep the House After Divorce? "Bird ... - AOL

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    Experts say kids can benefit from a "bird nesting" situation where the kids stay in the house post-divorce, and the parents travel between two homes.

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  8. Gatekeeper parent - Wikipedia

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    A gatekeeper parent, in legal setting, is a parent who appoints themself the power to decide what relationship is acceptable between the other parent and the child(ren). The term is broad and may include power dynamics within a marriage or may describe the behaviors of divorced or never married parents.

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