concept   child custody

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Middle Eastern legal systems (1) Scandinavian countries (1) African countries (1) European countries (1) Islamic countries (1) Latin American countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 child custody United States In the United States, shared custody arrangements between both parents are common in divorce cases, allowing for equal legal rights and responsibilities. 6
2 child custody Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, child custody is typically awarded to the father due to traditional gender roles and family dynamics. 3
3 child custody Middle Eastern legal systems Middle Eastern legal systems prioritize paternal custody, influenced by Sharia law in child custody cases. 2
4 child custody Scandinavian countries Child custody in Scandinavian countries prioritizes co-parenting and shared responsibilities after divorce. 2
5 child custody African countries Extended family members often play a prominent role in child custody arrangements in African countries. 1
6 child custody European countries In European countries, child custody arrangements prioritize the psychological and emotional well-being of the child. 1
7 child custody Islamic countries In Islamic countries, child custody laws typically prioritize the mother, particularly for young children, based on religious affiliation. 1
8 child custody Latin American countries In Latin American countries, child custody arrangements in divorce cases may be influenced by traditional gender roles, resulting in a preference for maternal custody. 1