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Research Library

This library is made up of peer-reviewed research on child development, attachment, overnights, shared parenting, and co-parenting outcomes. Each summary explains the key findings, their practical implications for parents, and links to the original study. These materials are educational, not legal advice, and are intended to help parents understand the research often discussed in family-court and parenting-plan contexts.

Studies on attachment security, child development, and parent-child bonding after separation

Evidence showing the impact of 50/50 and near-equal parenting time on child well-being

Research on the benefits of early, consistent father involvement and child adjustment.

Research on the benefit of early, consistent mother involvement and child adjustment.

Peer-reviewed research on overnights, routines, and stability for infants and toddlers

Findings on reducing conflict, stabilizing transitions, and protecting children in difficult cases

Evidence on communication patterns, structured messaging, and conflict-reduction

Research on parental mental health, stress, and adjustment and their associations with child outcomes.

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