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Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy
Argalášová, Marta ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy Abstract The topic of the thesis is a comparative approach to the institute of post-divorce childcare in the Czech Republic and in Italy. Decision-making about family arrangements after the divorce and separation of parents is related to a choice of the right model of post-divorce childcare, which the law of different countries offers. This decision implicates, in itself, also a decision on the right of access and maintenance, therefore a decision on childcare. The introductory part of this thesis is dedicated to a historical excursus on the development of family law in both countries, which enables the reader to understand current legislation and its background. A substantial part of the thesis is dedicated to the institute of divorce itself, since it is considered the starting-point for the decision about post-divorce childcare. The differences between the concept of divorce in the Czech Republic and in Italy are crucial for the following post-separation childcare decision-making. The so-called two-phase divorce in Italy makes a great difference in the decision-making about post-divorce childcare in both countries. The main part of the thesis offers a comparison of post-divorce childcare and the introduction of single models of...
Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy
Argalášová, Marta ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Models of Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic and in Italy Abstract The topic of the thesis is a comparative approach to the institute of post-divorce childcare in the Czech Republic and in Italy. Decision-making about family arrangements after the divorce and separation of parents is related to a choice of the right model of post-divorce childcare, which the law of different countries offers. This decision implicates, in itself, also a decision on the right of access and maintenance, therefore a decision on childcare. The introductory part of this thesis is dedicated to a historical excursus on the development of family law in both countries, which enables the reader to understand current legislation and its background. A substantial part of the thesis is dedicated to the institute of divorce itself, since it is considered the starting-point for the decision about post-divorce childcare. The differences between the concept of divorce in the Czech Republic and in Italy are crucial for the following post-separation childcare decision-making. The so-called two-phase divorce in Italy makes a great difference in the decision-making about post-divorce childcare in both countries. The main part of the thesis offers a comparison of post-divorce childcare and the introduction of single models of...

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