This Article analyzes the legal doctrines and public policies that govern the relocation of millions of custodial parents, using as its focus a vigorous critique of section 2.17 of the American Law Institute's (ALI) Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution: Analysis and Recommendations (Principles). Principles section 2.17 addresses the appropriate legal standard to govern the post-divorce parental battles over relocation that are "the most disputatious and litigious type of grievance in American culture." It is an appropriate focus of analysis because section 2.17 provides a combined illustration both of the dominant thinking in family law circles and of its inadequacy as public policy
As part of a volume commemorating the American Law Institute on its centennial, this Essay reflects ...
This paper sets up a model of household dissolution in which one party decides to leave a household ...
The American Law Institute\u27s Principles on the Law of Family Dissolution were published in 2002. ...
This Article analyzes the legal doctrines and public policies that govern the relocation of millions...
In promulgating the Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution: Analysis and Recommendations ( Fami...
The American Law Institute (“ALI”) recently approved the Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution...
In May 2000 the American Law Institute (ALI) approved a document entitled "The Principles of Family ...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
The question for this issue is gender issues in the American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law o...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
State courts have rightly termed relocation cases, in which a custodial parent's desire to move...
This article argues that the best method for courts to adopt during relocation custody disputes is a...
Podeu consultar els materials complets de les Jornades a: http://cataleg.udg.edu/record=b1343647In M...
This Comment will summarize the various types of custody situations and their relevance in deciding ...
As part of a volume commemorating the American Law Institute on its centennial, this Essay reflects ...
This paper sets up a model of household dissolution in which one party decides to leave a household ...
The American Law Institute\u27s Principles on the Law of Family Dissolution were published in 2002. ...
This Article analyzes the legal doctrines and public policies that govern the relocation of millions...
In promulgating the Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution: Analysis and Recommendations ( Fami...
The American Law Institute (“ALI”) recently approved the Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution...
In May 2000 the American Law Institute (ALI) approved a document entitled "The Principles of Family ...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
The question for this issue is gender issues in the American Law Institute’s Principles of the Law o...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
State courts have rightly termed relocation cases, in which a custodial parent's desire to move...
This article argues that the best method for courts to adopt during relocation custody disputes is a...
Podeu consultar els materials complets de les Jornades a: http://cataleg.udg.edu/record=b1343647In M...
This Comment will summarize the various types of custody situations and their relevance in deciding ...
As part of a volume commemorating the American Law Institute on its centennial, this Essay reflects ...
This paper sets up a model of household dissolution in which one party decides to leave a household ...
The American Law Institute\u27s Principles on the Law of Family Dissolution were published in 2002. ...