Issue Information
Published date | 01 January 2021 |
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12499 |
Date | 01 January 2021 |
FAMILY COURT REVIEW Volume 59 Number 1 January 2021
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 2021 –
Marsha Kline Pruett and Barbara A. Babb
Special Issue: Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
Guest Editors’ Introduction to Special Issue on Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) –
Gary A. Debele and Stephen Page
Decoding The Jargon: Article on Terminology –
Stephen Page
The History and Future Trends of ART Medicine and Law –
Susan L. Crockin, Amy B. Altman, and Meagan A. Edmonds
International Law Concerning ART –
Stephen Page
Psychological Components of Infertility –
Amelia Swanson and Andrea Mechanick Braverman
Disputes Over Frozen Embryos in Family Law Cases – A Defense of Counsel or Contemporaneous Mutual
Consent –
Tim Schlesinger
Establishing Identity: How Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing Challenges the Assumption of
Donor Anonymity –
Fiona Darroch and Ian Smith
Surrogacy, Identity, Parentage and Children’s Rights – Through the Eyes of a Child –
Judge Alexandra Harland
Special Feature: COVID-19
Online Virtual Supervised Visitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: One State’s Experience –
Karen Oehme, Kelly S. O’Rourke,
and Lyndi Bradley
Articles
Setting Standards for Child-Inclusive Restorative Justice –
Tali Gal
Anger and Aggression: A New Beginning? –
George L. Lindenfeld, John T. Hummer, and Katherine Billiot
Student Notes
A Puzzling Paradox: Advancements in Reproductive Technology and New York’s Ban On Commercial Surrogacy
Agreements –
Emily L. Dundon
Therapists Behind Bars: Criminalizing Gay-to-Straight Conversion Therapy –
James Taglienti
An Interdisciplinary Journal
FAMILY COURT REVIEW
Volume 59 Number 1
January 2021
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:
Membership in AFCC is an investment in
professional excellence.
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• An international network of colleagues available through the AFCC online directory.
• Monthly AFCC eNEWS provides up-to-date practice tips, research updates and interviews with leading
practitioners.
• Access to conference audio.
• AFCC Parenting Coordination listserv.
• Member discounts on conference and training registration, professional liability insurance and publications.
• Referrals and assistance from AFCC staff.
To join, or for more information, please contact:
ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY AND CONCILIATION COURTS
Phone: 608.664.3750
Fax: 608.664.3751
Email: afcc@afccnet.org
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