The every-other-weekend dad, born from two generations of soaring divorce rates, was once a conventional part of American culture. In recent years, more couples have been agreeing to parent after divorce as they did in marriage: collaboratively.
Co-parenting After Divorce, Like It Or Not

Working Moms 7500 Years Ago

Well, it looks like women have been balancing a full-time job and motherhood for thousands of years. All the while, they haven't gotten much credit for it.
By studying the bones of ancient women in Europe, archaeologists...
Who is a parent? Who is not?

Michael Higdon (University of Tennessee College of Law) has recently posted a family law article Constitutional Parenthood, Iowa L. Rev. (forthcoming).
Here is the abstract:
Despite having recognized the constitutional rights of parents almost a hundred...
Occupations & Divorce Risk

From Naomi Cahn and June Carbone, writing for the Institute for Family Studies:
A recent report on which occupations have the highest and lowest divorce rates intrigued us. The study analyzed data from the 2015 American Community...