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The suppressed problem in the Czech Republic: fathers who care after divorce for their children
Simbartlová, Kateřina ; Jeřábek, Hynek (advisor) ; Švihálková, Kateřina (referee)
In the preconception of a large part of society, there is the notion that "dads do not want to pay for their children" or may not take care of them after the divorce. Even fewer people care about the dads who would like to care for their children, but they are prevented in various ways, whether by a former partner or by the authorities. In my work I will deal with the social problem of fathers who try to care for their children after the divorce. The importance of a father's role in raising a child is not well-appreciated, and in some cases it may happen that the mother is preferred. The reason is socially prejudiced that care belongs to mothers, which is also built the concept of parental role. The consequence of this prejudice is that in our country there is still no common alternate care, as it is in other European countries. Some fathers agree that his father's role after divorce is not considered as important and just as maternity. But there are also those who ask for their right to equal education of children after their divorce to be respected. The fact that not every father has enough contact with a child, but requires care, I will demonstrate in 3 case studies. Thanks to their writings, expert opinions, interviews, and interviews with experts, I can outline real cases of cervical care in...

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