This Article discusses access to justice in the implementation of orders in family cases. Parenting, financial, and other types of family court orders may last up to eighteen or twenty-one years in the case of minor children or longer in the case of protected adults. In the case of financial obligations, these orders set forth ongoing requirements to make monthly payments (such as child support, alimony, and medical expense reimbursements) and to maintain other financial obligations (such as maintaining health insurance, daycare expenses, and payment of costs for extracurricular activities). Most importantly, these court orders allocate parenting time, which may also be called child access or visitation, depending on the jurisdiction
Child support enforcement and collection is a familiar problem in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
This Article discusses access to justice in the implementation of orders in family cases. Parenting,...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
The purpose of this article is to provide a brief overview of some trends in family life and family ...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
Parents in family court overwhelmingly proceed pro se; however, in child support courtrooms, governm...
Title from PDF caption (viewed on Nov. 27, 2007).; "January 31, 2007."; Includes bibliographical ref...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
Although divorce disrupts the marital bond thereby terminating marital rights and obligations, each ...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
This article discusses the jurisdictional power of state courts to adjudicate family law disputes in...
Children have special needs and are treated differently than adults by the court system. In South Ca...
Financial remedies (or money) work has a curious status in the family court. Children cases in the f...
Child support enforcement and collection is a familiar problem in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
This Article discusses access to justice in the implementation of orders in family cases. Parenting,...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
The purpose of this article is to provide a brief overview of some trends in family life and family ...
HB 1519 authorizes the court to order child support payments to continue until the child reaches the...
Parents in family court overwhelmingly proceed pro se; however, in child support courtrooms, governm...
Title from PDF caption (viewed on Nov. 27, 2007).; "January 31, 2007."; Includes bibliographical ref...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
Although divorce disrupts the marital bond thereby terminating marital rights and obligations, each ...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
This article discusses the jurisdictional power of state courts to adjudicate family law disputes in...
Children have special needs and are treated differently than adults by the court system. In South Ca...
Financial remedies (or money) work has a curious status in the family court. Children cases in the f...
Child support enforcement and collection is a familiar problem in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...