Judicial decision‐making in family court involving children with autism spectrum disorder

Author:

Lahaie Emilie1,Poitras Karine1ORCID,Birnbaum Rachel2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Quebec at Trois‐Rivières Trois‐Rivières Quebec Canada

2. Childhood Studies; Youth and Social Work, King's University College at Western University London Ontario Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children and adolescents has increased over the past decade. Consequently, the courts and experts are more likely to be exposed to these children whose needs are highly heterogeneous. The present study aims to document judicial decision‐making about children with autism spectrum as well as the parenting recommendations made by experts involved in these cases. There were 104 court decisions reviewed in Quebec over the past ten years. The results show that 85.6% of the decisions included a child custody assessment and that judges are more likely to order primary care to mother (56%). However, shared parenting (27%) and primary care to the father (17%) were also ordered in disputes involving an autistic child. Bivariate analyses revealed that challenges with parental monitoring and supervision were associated with court‐ordered parenting arrangements. The present study revealed that a child custody assessment as well as father custody are more often observed than in the general population. This study highlights the need for further research to shed light on the best interests of children with ASD following the separation of their parents.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Law

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