Achieving compliance with post-divorce parenting contact arrangements in the Netherlands: Problems and potential solutions

M.V. Antokolskaia, Christina Jeppesen de Boer, Geeske Ruitenberg, Wendy Schrama, Inge van der Valk

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Abstract

Professor Masha Antokolskaia and Christina Jeppesen de Boer, with Geeske Ruitenberg, Wendy Schrama, and Inge van der Valk have examined new ways of trying to achieve compliance with post divorce parenting contact arrangements in the Netherlands. They include the question of Parental Alienation, and look at legal and nonlegal process, and at the adequacy of existing legal remedies. The effectiveness of policies directed towards methods of alternative dispute resolution are being questioned and there is pressure on government to move to a sanction based approach, including criminal law.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch Handbook on Family Justice Systems
Editors Mavis Maclean, Rachel Treloar
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Pages112-128
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)9781800881402
ISBN (Print)9781800881396
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 May 2023

Keywords

  • Post divorce parenting
  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Parental alienation
  • Pressure on government to move to sanction based policy in the Netherlands

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