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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Barnets röst och familjerättssekreterarens handlingsutrymme : Familjerättens utredning vid umgängestvist / The voice of the child and the family court secretaries' scope of action : The family courts investigastions regarding visitation rights.

Engström, Christine, Simone, Liedholm January 2019 (has links)
Huvudsyftet med denna studie är att belysa komplexiteten i familjerättens utredningar gällande umgänge i relation till handlingsutrymme, barnperspektiv samt ett barns perspektiv. Tolv familjerättssekreterare i nio olika kommuner har intervjuats enligt en semistrukturerad intervjudesign. Insamlad data har sedan analyserats för att belysa de aspekter som skildrar familjerättssekreterarnas upplevelse kring hur deras utredningar utförs. Resultatet påvisar att informanternas arbete gällande den materiella utredningen har stora likheter med varandra, men att tillvägagångssättet under utredningarna skiljer sig åt mellan dem, både när det kommer till tidsåtgång, antal barnsamtal samt nyttjandet av manualer eller metoder. Studien påvisar även att familjerättssekreterarna upplever sig ha en hög grad av handlingsutrymme som de värnar om, då detta utgör möjligheten till att göra bedömningar utifrån det enskilda barnets bästa i dennes unika situation. / The main purpose of this study is to shed light on the complexity of family court investigations regarding visitation rights in relation to scope of action, child perspective and a child’s perspective. Twelve family court secretaries at nine different municipalities have been interviewed according to a semi-structured interview design. Collected data has then been analyzed to shed light on the aspects that the family court secretaries experience regarding how their investigations are conducted. The result shows that the work of the informants regarding the material investigations has great similarities, but that the procedure during the investigations differs between them, both when it comes to time spent on the investigations, the number of discourse with the child and the use of manuals or methods. The study also shows that the family court secretaries experience that they have a high level of scope of action which they cherish, as this forms the opportunity to make assessments based on the individual child's best interests in its unique situation.

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