Normative beliefs regarding postdivorce changes in the physical custod
y of children were examined. Four hundred and eighty randomly selected
adults responded to a vignette about a divorced couple and their 16-y
ear-old child. Conditions in the vignette included child gender, legal
custody arrangements, and marital status. Quantitative and open-ended
data were collected. several themes emerged: (a) the parenting abilit
y and lifestyle of fathers are suspect, (b) fathers are more obligated
to sons than to daughters, (c) mothers are more obligated than father
s to take their children in when the children want to move, and (d) ch
ildren's motivations for changing residences are important considerati
ons. implications for future research and legal custody decisions are
discussed.