The relationship between contact and child adjustment in high conflict cases after divorce or separation.

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Background: The study explored the relationship between contact and child adjustment where parents are in legal dispute over contact following divorce. Method: The sample consisted of 156, 129 and 108 parents at three different time points. Resident and contact parents reported on child and parent wellbeing, contact, decision-making and concerns about their former partner’s parenting. Results: Children, particularly boys, had above average behaviour problems. Parent wellbeing and concerns about their ex-partner’s parenting were associated with child adjustment. Contact and child adjustment were not related. Conclusions: Parenting education and therapeutic interventions are required to help parents focus on their children’s needs.