Custody decisions in Alabama before and after the abolition of the tender years doctrine |
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Authors: | Laura E. Santilli Michael C. Roberts |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, Box 870348, 35487-0348, Tuscaloosa, AL
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Abstract: | This study investigated the impact of the abolition of the tender years doctrine on custody decisions in divorce cases. This doctrine supported the presumption that the mother is the more suitable parent for young children. In March of 1981, the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama found this doctrine to be unconstitutional. To assess the hypothesis that this ruling had a significant effect on custodyrelated decisions, a sample of court records for divorce cases in an Alabama county was examined as representative of the state on a number of key variables. Overall, no significant differences were found on indicator variables for the comparisons before and after the ruling. There was neither an increase in custody grants to fathers nor an increase in custody requests by fathers. |
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