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Shared residency in England

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Ebe obibi ekere eke, ebe obibi abiko tara ọnụ, ma ọ bụ nne na nna nwekotara ezinụlọ na-ezo aka n'ọnọdụ ebe nwa nke nne na nna gbara alụkwaghịm ma ọ bụ kewaa na nne ma ọ bụ nna ọ bụla bi n'oge dị iche iche, dịka izu ọ bụla ọzọ. Site na ebe obibi, nne na nna nwere ọrụ nne na nna. Ebe obibi nkekọrịta apụtaghị na oge nwatakịrị na nne ma ọ bụ nna ọ bụla na-anọ ga-adị nhata.[1][2]

Ihe kpatara ya

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Ebe obibi ebikotara ọnụ bụ nhọrọ mgbe nne na nna abụọ chọrọ itinye aka n'ụzọ zuru ezu na nkuzi ụmụ ha, mgbe nne na nna ma ọ bụ nna ha abụọ kwenyere na iwu ahụ, na mgbe Ụlọikpe kwadoro na Iwu ahụ dị ka ọdịmma nke nwa ahụ. E jiri ya tụnyere ụmụaka nọ naanị ebe obibi nke ha na naanị otu n'ime nne na nna ha bi, nnyocha sayensị egosila na ụmụaka nwere ndokwa obibi jikoro ọnụ nwere ahụike anụ ahụ ike ka mma (dịka ụra, mmega ahụ, ise siga, ịṅụ mmanya na-aba n'anya), ahụike uche dị elu (dịka nghọta onwe onye, afọ ojuju ndụ, nchekasị, ịda mbà n'obi), nsogbu omume ole na ole (dịka mmebi iwu, omume ọjọọ n'ụlọ akwụkwọ, mmegbu) na mmekọrịta mmekọrịta siri ike (ya na ndị enyi, ndị nne na nna, nne na nna ochie).[3][4]

Ugboro ugboro

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Ebe obibi a na-ekekọrịta ọnụ bụ ihe amachaghi ámá na United Kingdom. N'etiti ụmụaka na-ebighị n'ime ezinụlọ zuru oke na nne ha ma nna ha, nyocha nke afọ 2005/06 chọpụtara na ọ bụ naanị 7% nwere ndokwa obibi ebe 83% bi naanị na nne ha na 10% bi naanị na nna ha.[5]

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Iwu Ụmụaka nke 1989 na-akọwa iwu obibi dị ka otu “... na-edozi ndokwa a ga-eme maka onye ya na nwatakịrị ga-ebi.” Nanị ezigbo iwu obibi na-emezi nwa (ren) n'ụlọ otu nne ma ọ bụ nna. A ga-enyekarị nne ma ọ bụ nna nke ọzọ ohere ịkpọtụrụ ya. Usoro obibi nkwonkwo ma ọ bụ nkekọrịta na-enye nwa (ren) ohere ịgbanwe oge obibi n'etiti ụlọ nke nne na nna.

  • Nchekwa ụmụaka
  • Ụlọ ọrụ ụmụaka
  • Ikike ndị nna
  • Ndepụta nke nsogbu nne na nna na-emetụta ndị nne na nna kewara ekewa
  • Ibu ọrụ nne na nna (nweta na nlekọta)
  • Atụmatụ nne na nna
  • Ịkekọrịta nne na nna

Njikọ mpụga

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Edensibia

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  1. Archived copy. Archived from the original on 2013-01-27. Retrieved on 2012-10-02.
  2. Residence. childlawadvice.org.uk. Retrieved on 7 February 2020.
  3. Linda Nielsen (2018). "Joint Versus Sole Physical Custody: Children's Outcomes Independent of Parent–Child Relationships, Income, and Conflict in 60 Studies". Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 59 (4): 247–281. DOI:10.1080/10502556.2018.1454204. 
  4. Bergström M (2013). "Living in two homes: A Swedish national survey of wellbeing in 12 and 15 year olds with joint physical custody". BMC Public Health 13: 868. DOI:10.1186/1471-2458-13-868. PMID 24053116. 
  5. Bjarnason T, Arnarsson AA. Joint Physical Custody and Communication with Parents: A Cross-National Study of Children in 36 Western Countries, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 2011, 42:871-890.