Issue Information
Published date | 01 October 2020 |
Date | 01 October 2020 |
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12437 |
FAMILY COURT REVIEW Volume 58 Number 4 October 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
October 2020 –
Barbara A. Babb and Marsha Kline Pruett
Special Issue: Dependency Courts
Guest Editors’ Introduction to the 2020 Special Issue on Dependency Courts –
Kelly Browe Olson, Philip M. Stahl, and Rebecca M. Stahl
Families Who Return to the Child Welfare System after a Previous Termination of Parental Rights: Few in Number, High in
Court Utilization –
Ryan D. Davidson, Megan S. Irgens, and Connie J. Beck
The Enhanced Resource Guidelines: A Blueprint For Improving Court Practice in Child Welfare Cases –
Melissa Gueller,
Andrew Wachter, and Connie Hickman Tanner
Child Maltreatment and Domestic Violence: Opportunities for Reform –
Honorable Karen Aileen Howze
Compassion: The Necessary Foundation to Reunify Families Involved in the Foster Care System –
Katherine Markey and Vivek Sankaran
Responding Effectively to Trauma Manifestations in Child Welfare Cases –
Rebecca M. Stahl
Family Engagement and Collaborative Decision-Making Processes Provide Multiple Benefi ts in Child Welfare Cases
–
Kelly Browe Olson
A Crisis for a System in Crisis: Forecasting from the Short- and Long-Term Impacts of COVID-19 on the Child Welfare System
–
Kristen Pisani-Jacques
Judging in a Time of COVID –
Judge Randall H. Warner
Special Feature: Nonmarriage
Expanding Nonmarital Relationships –
Albertina Antognini, Naomi R. Cahn, and Kaiponanea T. Matsumura
Marriage as Gatekeeper: The Misguided Reliance on Marital Status Criteria to Determine Third-Party Standing –
Barbara A. Atwood
Rethinking Religious Marriages When Done Without Any Civil Marriage: Non-Marriage, Neo-Marriage, Marriage, or
Something Else? –
Michael J. Broyde and Rachel M. Peltzer
Special Feature: COVID-19
COVID-19 in Australia: Impacts on Separated Families, Family Law Professionals, and Family Courts –
Bruce M. Smyth,
Lawrence J. Moloney, Jacqueline M. Brady, Judge Joe Harman, and Marian Esler
Articles
Legal, Ethical, and Developmental Considerations Concerning Children in Prison Nursery Programs –
Caroline Beit
Improving Custody Dispute Negotiation: Empirical Testing of the Equality Principle –
Leonard Ngaosuvan, Andreas Öien,
Bruce McLean, and Kim Van Loo
Does A Parent’s Right to Parenting Matter in Termination of Parental Rights? An Analysis of Court Cases –
Vered Ben-David
Student Notes
Dollar Dollar Bill Y’all: The Eradication of Historically Black Colleges & Universities by the Federal Government, One Dollar
at a Time –
Alexis Redd
Don’t Call it A Comeback: The Promotion of Rehabilitation and Reunifi cation of Families Affected by Poverty-Related
Neglect –
Tamara Louis-Jacques
2020 Writing Competition Winner
A Voice For Children In Guardianship Proceedings –
Mollie McGuire
Erratum
The Impact of Safe Harbor Legislation on Court Proceedings Involving Sex Traffi cked Youth: A Qualitative Investigation
of Judicial Perspectives
An Interdisciplinary Journal
FAMILY COURT REVIEW
Volume 58 Number 4
October 2020
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