Issue Information
Published date | 01 April 2019 |
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12370 |
Date | 01 April 2019 |
FAMILY COURT REVIEW Volume 57 Number 2 April 2019
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
April 2019 –
Barbara A. Babb and Marsha Kline Pruett
Special Articles on The Hague Convention
Introduction –
Judge Judith Kreeger
Intersecting Issues Involving Asylum in the United States and Cases Arising Under the 1980 Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction –
Hon. James D. Garbolino
International Hague Network of Judges: Signifi cance in Implementation of the 1980 and 1996 Hague
Conventions on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction –
Judge Mary W. Sheffi eld and Matthew D. Rowland
The Special Commissions Concerning the 1980 Abduction Convention –
Sir Mathew Thorpe
Special Feature
Introduction to the
Guidelines for Social Science Research in Family Law
–
Marsha Kline Pruett, Stacey Platt, and
William Fee
Guidelines for the Use of Social Science Research in Family Law –
AFCC Task Force on the Guidelines for the Use of Social
Science in Family Law
Articles
The Hispanic Experience of the Child Welfare System –
Ryan D. Davidson, Meredith W. Morrissey, and Connie J. Beck
Strengthening Coparenting Relationships to Improve Strained Parent–Child Relationships: A Follow-Up
Study of Parents’ Experiences of Attending the Overcoming Barriers Program –
Michael Saini
AFCC Think Tanks: Promoting Dialogue on Diffi cult Issues in Family Law –
Peter Salem
Student Notes
Slash, Shoot, Kill: Gang Recruitment of Children and the Penalties Gangs Face –
Giuseppe A. Finelli
Protect Our Children: Vaccination Exemptions Can Establish Child Abuse and Neglect –
Kathleen Ramirez
Parental Battlefi eld: Divorcing Parents and the Treatment of Children with ADHD
–
Liza J. Trazzera
An Interdisciplinary Journal
FAMILY COURT REVIEW
Volume 57 Number 2
April 2019
Leading dialogue in family court research,
policy and practice for more than half a century
What Is AFCC?
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.
AFCC members are:
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• Member discounts on conference and training registration, professional liability insurance and publications.
• Referrals and assistance from AFCC staff.
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ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY AND CONCILIATION COURTS
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