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Post-divorce wellbeing in Flanders: Facilitative professionals and quality of arrangements matter

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Bibliographic reference Baitar, Rachid ; Buysse, Ann ; Brondeel, Ruben ; De Mol, Jan ; Rober, Peter. Post-divorce wellbeing in Flanders: Facilitative professionals and quality of arrangements matter. In: Journal of Family Studies, Vol. 18, no.1, p. 62-75 (2014)
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