Not the Cleavers Anymore: Third-Party Parental Interests in Minor Children and the Evolving American Famil
This article examines the current state of termination of parental rights (TPR) law, along with the ...
Traditionally, the law has deferred to the rights of biological parents in regulating the parent-chi...
This article examines a minor’s right to independent status in matters of family law, the importance...
Not the Cleavers Anymore: Third-Party Parental Interests in Minor Children and the Evolving American...
This article will first explore the new de facto parent state laws originating in both statutes and ...
The article introduces the topics discussed within the issue, which defines the law pertaining to th...
In 2000 in Troxel v. Granville, four United States Supreme Court justices determined that the “liber...
The right of a parent to raise his child is fundamental, and courts are reluctant to impede on that ...
This article explores the significance of parental status in the determination of custody and the qu...
The state\u27s claim that it can represent children\u27s interests plays a significant role in defin...
This new book1 by the authors of Beyond the Best Interests of the Child2 also makes a major contribu...
Stepparents with no formal adoptive ties who have developed with their stepchildren “familial bonds”...
This Article addresses the ways in which the law primarily state law-has significantly redefined the...
Erger v. Askren: Protecting the Biological Parent\u27s Rights at the Child\u27s Expens
In light of recent American and Canadian case law granting legal parenting rights to three parents i...
This article examines the current state of termination of parental rights (TPR) law, along with the ...
Traditionally, the law has deferred to the rights of biological parents in regulating the parent-chi...
This article examines a minor’s right to independent status in matters of family law, the importance...
Not the Cleavers Anymore: Third-Party Parental Interests in Minor Children and the Evolving American...
This article will first explore the new de facto parent state laws originating in both statutes and ...
The article introduces the topics discussed within the issue, which defines the law pertaining to th...
In 2000 in Troxel v. Granville, four United States Supreme Court justices determined that the “liber...
The right of a parent to raise his child is fundamental, and courts are reluctant to impede on that ...
This article explores the significance of parental status in the determination of custody and the qu...
The state\u27s claim that it can represent children\u27s interests plays a significant role in defin...
This new book1 by the authors of Beyond the Best Interests of the Child2 also makes a major contribu...
Stepparents with no formal adoptive ties who have developed with their stepchildren “familial bonds”...
This Article addresses the ways in which the law primarily state law-has significantly redefined the...
Erger v. Askren: Protecting the Biological Parent\u27s Rights at the Child\u27s Expens
In light of recent American and Canadian case law granting legal parenting rights to three parents i...
This article examines the current state of termination of parental rights (TPR) law, along with the ...
Traditionally, the law has deferred to the rights of biological parents in regulating the parent-chi...
This article examines a minor’s right to independent status in matters of family law, the importance...