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- Title
Divorce, remarriage and family obligations.
- Authors
Finch, Janet; Mason, Jennifer
- Abstract
This article is concerned with relationships between adult kin following divorce, and especially those relationships between former in-laws. Questions are raised about the circumstances under which these continue, the extent to which they provide the basis for practical assistance, and how far the continuation of such relationships after divorce is seen as normatively appropriate. Data from a study of family obligations are used to discuss these questions. The authors conclude that the continuation of close supportive relationships can happen, but that this is both rare and unpredictable. Where it does occur, it is as much a product of the history of the relationships between the individuals concerned, as of their genealogical locations in relation to each other. Therefore it cannot be assumed that ex in-law relationships could represent a reliable basis for practical support. However, where supportive relationships do continue they are welcomed by the participants and the situation is widely approved of at a normative level.
- Subjects
DIVORCE law; SPOUSES' legal relationship; DIVORCE; PARENTS-in-law; INTERPERSONAL relations; SOCIAL psychology
- Publication
Sociological Review, 1990, Vol 38, Issue 2, p219
- ISSN
0038-0261
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1467-954X.1990.tb00910.x