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No. 51-4, October 2002

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Index

  • Alimony: An Anomaly in Family Social Science*
  • Books and Materials Reviews
  • Cooperative Learning as One Approach to Teaching Family Law*
  • Experiences of Family Law Attorneys With Current Issues in Divorce Practice*
  • Introduction to the Special Collection on the Intersection of Families and the Law*
  • Parental Rights in Diverse Family Contexts: Current Legal Developments*
  • Stepparenting After Divorce: Stepparents' Legal Position Regarding Custody, Access, and Support*
  • The Effective Dates of No‐Fault Divorce Laws in the 50 States*
  • The Wards of Public Guardians: Voices of the Unbefriended*
  • The “Family Relations” Doctrine: Extending Supreme Court Precedent to Custody Disputes Between Biological and Nonbiological Parents*
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