Part of the Families, Law, and Society series. At the turn of the twentieth century, American social reformers created the first juvenile court. They imagined a therapeutic court where informality, specially trained public servants, and a kindly, all-knowing judge would assist children and families. But the dream of a benevolent means of judicial problem-solving was never realized. A century later, children and families continue to be failed by this deeply flawed court. The End of Family Court rejects the foundational premise that family court can do good when intervening in family life and challenges its endless reinvention to survive. Jane M. Spinak illustrates how the procedures and policies of modern family court are deeply entwined in ...
For those who have experienced Family Court Hell, the information in this volume will be jarringly f...
Family Court has been broken for a long time despite the many attempts to fix its problems. For exam...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...
Family courts are not likely to disappear, as they currently constitute the largest proportion of tr...
Abolish Family Court. Merge it. Restructure it. Give it more power; give it less. Whatever recommend...
This article is based on the Charles Miller Endowed Lecture given at the University of Tennessee Col...
Creating a unified family court, or any type of family court reform, may have only a minimal impact ...
The New York Family Court this year celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Hailed as an experimen...
How do we upgrade the family justice system so that it disrupts patterns of family violence, drug ab...
Family law cases focus on some of the most intimate, emotional, and all-encompassing aspects of part...
Problem-solving courts began to flourish in the early 1990s with the creation of criminal drug court...
Over the past three decades, there has been a significant shift in the way the legal system approach...
The article presents a commentary in response to the White Paper of the Institute for the Advancemen...
Problem-solving courts, created at the end of the 20th century, make court-based solutions central t...
In the wake of the unrest over police misconduct in cities across the country, calls for reform have...
For those who have experienced Family Court Hell, the information in this volume will be jarringly f...
Family Court has been broken for a long time despite the many attempts to fix its problems. For exam...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...
Family courts are not likely to disappear, as they currently constitute the largest proportion of tr...
Abolish Family Court. Merge it. Restructure it. Give it more power; give it less. Whatever recommend...
This article is based on the Charles Miller Endowed Lecture given at the University of Tennessee Col...
Creating a unified family court, or any type of family court reform, may have only a minimal impact ...
The New York Family Court this year celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Hailed as an experimen...
How do we upgrade the family justice system so that it disrupts patterns of family violence, drug ab...
Family law cases focus on some of the most intimate, emotional, and all-encompassing aspects of part...
Problem-solving courts began to flourish in the early 1990s with the creation of criminal drug court...
Over the past three decades, there has been a significant shift in the way the legal system approach...
The article presents a commentary in response to the White Paper of the Institute for the Advancemen...
Problem-solving courts, created at the end of the 20th century, make court-based solutions central t...
In the wake of the unrest over police misconduct in cities across the country, calls for reform have...
For those who have experienced Family Court Hell, the information in this volume will be jarringly f...
Family Court has been broken for a long time despite the many attempts to fix its problems. For exam...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...