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Post-Divorce Child care in the Czech Republic
Loužecká Beerová, Veronika ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
1 Abstrakt Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic The rigorous thesis discusses the topic of post-divorce care in the Czech Republik, i.e. the procedure, which results in the arrangement of family relationships between parents and children after their divorce or separation. Through the historical excursion and through the search for the definition of the concept of post-divorce care, essence of the work has to be focused on the divorce itself, because it is not only that the chosen form of divorce (contested divorce and uncontested divorce) fundamentally affects the future family arrangement, at the same time, it is divorce, which is a cause and a consequence of post-divorce care. The main part of the thesis is devoted to the current modification of post- divorce arrangement. The author of the work had to get acquainted not only with the national, European and international laws, but also with other members in this process, since the regulation of the relationship between the parent and the child is not only about a court, but also other institutions such as OSPOD, experts, a wider family ... Post-divorce care can be implemented withinlegal models. In the matter of adjustment to relationships between the parents and the minor, the court is entitled to decide, in accordance with the best interests of...
Post-Divorce Child care in the Czech Republic
Loužecká Beerová, Veronika ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
1 Abstrakt Post-Divorce Child Care in the Czech Republic The rigorous thesis discusses the topic of post-divorce care in the Czech Republik, i.e. the procedure, which results in the arrangement of family relationships between parents and children after their divorce or separation. Through the historical excursion and through the search for the definition of the concept of post-divorce care, essence of the work has to be focused on the divorce itself, because it is not only that the chosen form of divorce (contested divorce and uncontested divorce) fundamentally affects the future family arrangement, at the same time, it is divorce, which is a cause and a consequence of post-divorce care. The main part of the thesis is devoted to the current modification of post- divorce arrangement. The author of the work had to get acquainted not only with the national, European and international laws, but also with other members in this process, since the regulation of the relationship between the parent and the child is not only about a court, but also other institutions such as OSPOD, experts, a wider family ... Post-divorce care can be implemented withinlegal models. In the matter of adjustment to relationships between the parents and the minor, the court is entitled to decide, in accordance with the best interests of...
The Life Situation of Fathers who Actively Participate on Raising their Children after Divorce
Trubetská, Marie ; Kotrusová, Miriam (advisor) ; Čampulková, Jitka (referee)
The main topic of this thesis is understating the life situation of divorced fathers, who actively participate on raising their children. As a group of interest I define fathers, who have reached joint custody. I try to understand their specific situation by making three half-structured interviews, during which I examine different spheres of their life. Because of the he lack of interviews I've combined this information with the data from online discussion for divorced fathers. To understand this topic in a more complete way I've also made interviews with two experts - Lukáš Talpa and one of the workers of the Authority for Social and Legal Protection of Children. The theoretical background of this essay is an active fatherhood and a life-course perspective. By thematic analysis I discovered a few mutual patterns. First of these patterns is disadvantaging fathers during the custody courts. This topic is very specific and hard to prove. Also, there are not enough expert studies, so I analyzed mostly my own data. Even though the experiences of the fathers are mostly negative, the experts claim that there is no global discrimination during the custody courts and the chances for men and women to achieve the after-divorce custody care they prefer are equal. Next of the common patterns is a...

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