This Article argues that U.S. law should give protection to relationships between cohabitants and their partners \u27children when necessary to avoid the economic and emotional trauma that may be caused by separation of the child from a member of his or her household if the cohabitation ends. After examining the social science literature about the welfare of both stepchildren and children of cohabitants and the inadequate legal treatment of custody, visitation, and child support issues under current law, the author recommends that cohabiting stepparents (1) be given standing to seek custody if they have acted as de facto parents, with a presumption in favor of custody by the stepparent when the cohabitant who is the child\u27s biological pa...
This article summarizes the consensus among a group of experts from developmental and clinical psych...
In recent years, courts have been faced with deciding what constitutes parental fitness for custod...
As courts increasingly endorse policies of a clean financial break between divorcing spouses...
This Article argues that U.S. law should give protection to relationships between cohabitants and th...
The legal treatment of children of unmarried parents and stepchildren must be changed if they are no...
The following Article contends that the fact of cohabitation, in and of itself, should no longer be ...
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Ap...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
The organization of family life in American society has changed dramatically in recent decades. Chan...
This article discusses the variety of ways state legal systems in the United States treat cohabitati...
Due to the changes in the modern family, many children are brought up in non-traditional families. C...
Over the past decade, figures from the Office of National Statistics show that across the UK cohabit...
The article offers information on the long-term effects of divorce on children and parents under the...
Many scholars otherwise in favor of the enforcement of family contracts agree that parent-child rela...
Although children have been considered central to family law for some time, the discussion of childr...
This article summarizes the consensus among a group of experts from developmental and clinical psych...
In recent years, courts have been faced with deciding what constitutes parental fitness for custod...
As courts increasingly endorse policies of a clean financial break between divorcing spouses...
This Article argues that U.S. law should give protection to relationships between cohabitants and th...
The legal treatment of children of unmarried parents and stepchildren must be changed if they are no...
The following Article contends that the fact of cohabitation, in and of itself, should no longer be ...
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Ap...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
The organization of family life in American society has changed dramatically in recent decades. Chan...
This article discusses the variety of ways state legal systems in the United States treat cohabitati...
Due to the changes in the modern family, many children are brought up in non-traditional families. C...
Over the past decade, figures from the Office of National Statistics show that across the UK cohabit...
The article offers information on the long-term effects of divorce on children and parents under the...
Many scholars otherwise in favor of the enforcement of family contracts agree that parent-child rela...
Although children have been considered central to family law for some time, the discussion of childr...
This article summarizes the consensus among a group of experts from developmental and clinical psych...
In recent years, courts have been faced with deciding what constitutes parental fitness for custod...
As courts increasingly endorse policies of a clean financial break between divorcing spouses...