This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint custody preference. It does so in the context of suits by noncustodial parents challenging substantive custody standards not requiring equal custody at divorce. The complaint is that most custody laws, by using a best interests standard rather than equally dividing custodial time, violate substantive due process. Further, two states, Iowa and Maine, have recently amended their custody legislation to strongly presume joint physical custody. After setting out the constitutional problem and describing the legislation in some detail, this paper tests the effects of the change in the Oregon statutes. Policy-makers might well want to know how children ...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Convention) protects par...
On January 1, 1980, California, in enacting Civil Code sections 4600 and 4600.5, became the first st...
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Ap...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
Using a unique data set on divorcing couples, we analyze the effects of a change in legal entitlemen...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
This paper considers whether an amendment to state divorce laws that strengthens its joint custody p...
This Note addresses issues of joint custody of children in divorce cases where one parent objects to...
Joint custody of children has been a recently accepted alternative to the traditional child custody/...
Contemporary debates regarding the appropriate way to resolve custody and access disputes reflect de...
Children have traditionally been denied separate counsel in divorce custody proceedings. The author ...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
In a pair of studies, we examine lay people’s judgments about how hypothetical cases involving child...
Shared custody has traditionally been looked upon with disfavor by the courts. Similarly, some profe...
Child custody issues are as American as apple pie, with only a quarter of children seeing their par...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Convention) protects par...
On January 1, 1980, California, in enacting Civil Code sections 4600 and 4600.5, became the first st...
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Ap...
This paper considers the affect of amendments to state divorce laws that strengthen their joint cust...
Using a unique data set on divorcing couples, we analyze the effects of a change in legal entitlemen...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
This paper considers whether an amendment to state divorce laws that strengthens its joint custody p...
This Note addresses issues of joint custody of children in divorce cases where one parent objects to...
Joint custody of children has been a recently accepted alternative to the traditional child custody/...
Contemporary debates regarding the appropriate way to resolve custody and access disputes reflect de...
Children have traditionally been denied separate counsel in divorce custody proceedings. The author ...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
In a pair of studies, we examine lay people’s judgments about how hypothetical cases involving child...
Shared custody has traditionally been looked upon with disfavor by the courts. Similarly, some profe...
Child custody issues are as American as apple pie, with only a quarter of children seeing their par...
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Convention) protects par...
On January 1, 1980, California, in enacting Civil Code sections 4600 and 4600.5, became the first st...
Symposium: Law and the New American Family Held at Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington Ap...