Issue Information
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12434 |
Date | 01 January 2020 |
Published date | 01 January 2020 |
FAMILY COURT REVIEW Volume 58 Number 1 January 2020
The Journal of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
AFCC
Published in cooperation with the Center for
Children, Families and the Law of the Maurice
A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Editorial Note
January 2020 –
Barbara A. Babb and Marsha Kline Pruett
Special Issue: Privacy Protections in Various Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods
Guest Editorial –
Gregory Firestone and Sharon Press
Privadentiality: Developing a Coherent Framework for Establishing Communication Protections
in Family and Child Protection Dispute Resolution Methods –
Gregory Firestone a nd Sharon Press
The Need for Confi dentiality in Evaluative Processes: Arbitration and Med/Arb
in Family Law Cases –
Linda D. Elrod
Confi dentiality and Privilege for Family and Child Protection Mediation: A Roadmap for Navigating
the Innovation, Inconsistency and Confusion –
Fran Tetunic and Gregory Firestone
Parenting Coordination and Confi dentiality: A (not-so) Delicate Balance –
Debra K. Carter and
Douglas N. Frenkel
To Disclose or Not to Disclose? That Is the Question in Collaborative Law –
David A. Hoffman
and Andrew Schepard
The New Zealand Family Group Conference Confi dentiality Protections: Lessons Learned
and an Application in U.S. Child Welfare Systems –
Lisa Merkel-Holguin, Allan Cooke, Denise Evans,
and Kelly L. Beck
The Protection of Confi dentiality in Australian Family Law –
Judge Joe Harman
Special Feature: Nonmarriage
Perspectives on Nonmarital Relationships –
Albertina Antognini, Naomi R. Cahn, Kaiponanea T. Matsumura,
and Emily J. Stolzenberg
Cohabitation, Registration, and Reliance: Creating a Comprehensive and Just Scheme
for Protecting the Interests of Couples’ Real Relationships –
John G. Culhane
Legal Recognition of Plural Unions: Is a Nonmarital Relationship Status the Answer
to the Dilemma? –
Sally F. Goldfarb
Report
Justice, Plain and Simple: A Report of the 2019 Siben & Siben Conference
on Plain Language and Simplifi cation –
Emily J. Stolzenberg
Articles
Getting Tough on International Child Abduction –
Judge Peter J. Messitte
Perspectives of Mothers, Fathers, and Parenting Coordinators Concerning
the Process and Impact of Parenting Coordination –
James P. Mchale, Debra K. Carter,
Marthanne Miller, and Linda Fieldstone
Student Notes
Saved by the Bell: Reclaiming Home Court Advantage for At-Risk Youth Funneled
into the School-to-Prison Pipeline –
Rainét N. Spence
Ice Ice Baby: The De Facto Termination of Parental Rights by an Enforcement
Agency –
Trishawn Raffi ngton
An Interdisciplinary Journal
FAMILY COURT REVIEW
Volume 58 Number 1
January 2020
Leading dialogue in family court research,
policy and practice for more than half a century
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AFCC is the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts— an interdisciplinary and
international association of professionals dedicated to improving the lives of children
and families through the resolution of family confl ict. AFCC brings together members of
multiple disciplines in the private, public and nonprofi t sectors from all over the world. AFCC
is unique because members do not share a common profession. Instead, AFCC members
share a strong commitment to education, innovation and collaboration in order to benefi t
communities, empower families and promote a healthy future for children.
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