Results suggest that parentification may prove important in understanding the complex
nature of sibling relationships.
Not exact matches
The
relationship between
siblings was qualitatively
of a different
nature to that between married couples and homosexual civil partners under CPA 2004.
(1) The
nature, quality, extent
of involvement, and duration
of the child's
relationship with the parent proposing to relocate and with the nonrelocating parent,
siblings, and other significant persons in the child's life.
(1) The relative strength,
nature, quality, extent
of involvement, and stability
of the child's
relationship with each parent,
siblings, and other significant persons in the child's life;
the
nature of parent - child interaction as well as the child's
relationship to his or her
siblings and other members
of the family that may affect his or her best interests;
(1) The relative strength,
nature, quality, extent
of involvement, and stability
of the child's
relationship with each parent,
siblings, and other significant persons in the child's life;
Where the limitations
of RCW 26.09.191 are not dispositive
of the child's residential schedule, the court shall consider the following factors: (i) The relative strength,
nature, and stability
of the child's
relationship with each parent; (ii) The agreements
of the parties, provided they were entered into knowingly and voluntarily; (iii) Each parent's past and potential for future performance
of parenting functions as defined in RCW 26.09.004 (3), including whether a parent has taken greater responsibility for performing parenting functions relating to the daily needs
of the child; (iv) The emotional needs and developmental level
of the child; (v) The child's
relationship with
siblings and with other significant adults, as well as the child's involvement with his or her physical surroundings, school, or other significant activities; (vi) The wishes
of the parents and the wishes
of a child who is sufficiently mature to express reasoned and independent preferences as to his or her residential schedule; and (vii) Each parent's employment schedule, and shall make accommodations consistent with those schedules.
The very
nature of this authenticity makes the
sibling relationship vulnerable to being volatile.
Most importantly, they provide insight into the understanding
of the
nature of twin and
sibling relationships compared to the
relationship of couples.
It draws attention to the
nature and significance
of sibling relationships which are usually
of lifelong importance in terms
of both identity and support.