No. 52-2, April 2014
Index
- A Presumption Against Shared Parenting for Family Court Litigants
- Advancing the Shared Parenting Debate, One Step at a Time: Responses to the Commentaries
- April 2014
- Closing the Crossover Gap: Amending Fostering Connections to Provide Independent Living Services for Foster Youth Who Crossover to the Justice System
- Closing the Gap without Getting to Yes: Staying with the Shared Parenting Debate
- Closing the Gap: Research, Policy, Practice, and Shared Parenting
- Dangers Associated With The Avoidance Of Evidence‐Based Practice
- Ending Reparative Therapy in Minors: An Appropriate Legislative Response
- From the Rule of One to Shared Parenting: Custody Presumptions in Law and Policy
- Joint Legal Custody Presumptions: A Troubling Legal Shortcut
- Judicial Discretion and the Voice of the Child in Resolving Custody Disputes: Comments on the Think Tank Report
- Parental Separation and Overnight Care of Young Children, Part I: Consensus Through Theoretical and Empirical Integration
- Parental Separation and Overnight Care of Young Children, Part II: Putting Theory into Practice
- Perspectives on Joint Custody Presumptions as Applied to Domestic Violence Cases
- Planning for Children and Resolving Custodial Disputes: A Comment on the Think Tank Report
- Shared Parenting—Have We Really Closed the Gap?: A Comment on AFCC's Think Tank Report
- Supervised Visitation and Family Financial Well‐Being: Broadening Access to Community Services for Low‐Income Parents in the Court System
- The Costs and Pitfalls of Individualizing Decisions and Incentivizing Conflict: A Comment on Afcc's Think Tank Report on Shared Parenting