Some fifteen years ago, Elizabeth and Robert Scott wrote an important article making the case that parents could be usefully described using a fiduciary model. This paper explains why their model fits foster parents better than biological or adoptive parents, at least in the sense that Tamar Frankel explains in her new book on fiduciary law
This Article explains why federal and state commitments to align transitions from foster care servic...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
The foster care system aims to provide a temporary home to children who are unable to be cared for b...
Some fifteen years ago, Elizabeth and Robert Scott wrote an important article making the case that p...
Traditionally, the law has deferred to the rights of biological parents in regulating the parent-chi...
In this paper, I outline common conceptions of parenthood and assess the strengths and weaknesses of...
Trough fostercare and adoption, minors gain a second family, as their biological one is absent or in...
In the piece, Professor Brad Wilcox and I ask who should care for children when their biological par...
Foster Currently, about foster care a lot of talk , especially in connection with changes in the new...
This Article proposes that child welfare law permit the non-exclusive adoption of foster children wh...
Foster care is currently preferred over institutional care when children are in the care of the stat...
I argue that using a traditional biological account of parenthood causes problems for determining wh...
In this Article, Prof. Ross argues that no single paradigm of family relationships adequately serves...
More than 420,000 children in the United States are in foster care, and more than 110,000 of them ar...
In its PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF FAMILY DISSOLUTION, the American Law Institute (ALI) proposes sweepi...
This Article explains why federal and state commitments to align transitions from foster care servic...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
The foster care system aims to provide a temporary home to children who are unable to be cared for b...
Some fifteen years ago, Elizabeth and Robert Scott wrote an important article making the case that p...
Traditionally, the law has deferred to the rights of biological parents in regulating the parent-chi...
In this paper, I outline common conceptions of parenthood and assess the strengths and weaknesses of...
Trough fostercare and adoption, minors gain a second family, as their biological one is absent or in...
In the piece, Professor Brad Wilcox and I ask who should care for children when their biological par...
Foster Currently, about foster care a lot of talk , especially in connection with changes in the new...
This Article proposes that child welfare law permit the non-exclusive adoption of foster children wh...
Foster care is currently preferred over institutional care when children are in the care of the stat...
I argue that using a traditional biological account of parenthood causes problems for determining wh...
In this Article, Prof. Ross argues that no single paradigm of family relationships adequately serves...
More than 420,000 children in the United States are in foster care, and more than 110,000 of them ar...
In its PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF FAMILY DISSOLUTION, the American Law Institute (ALI) proposes sweepi...
This Article explains why federal and state commitments to align transitions from foster care servic...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
The foster care system aims to provide a temporary home to children who are unable to be cared for b...