This article challenges the legal profession’s foundational assumption that legal services must be delivered in an adversarial posture, with lawyers compelled to engage in robust partisan advocacy on behalf of their clients’ individualized interests. This narrow conception of the lawyer’s role is particularly inapt in family law because many divorcing spouses actually seek joint counsel, understanding that they have profound shared interests in minimizing transaction costs, maximizing the value of the marital estate, and reducing the hostility and animosity that are so harmful to children. Couples who wish to advance these interests by retaining joint counsel are poorly served by the profession’s insistence that they each retain their own l...
This Article explores the professional tension experienced by lawyers when clients embrace an ideal ...
In a recent article Chief Justice Warren, writing on the topic The Law and The Future, reminds us ...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
This article challenges the legal profession’s foundational assumption that legal services must be d...
Drawing on a research project in which 40 clients and their solicitors were followed throughout the ...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
In the past fifty years, divorce law has turned upside down. Marriage is not assumed to be a lifelon...
This article surveys a wide range of procedures that divorcing parties now use, including self-repre...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
There has been a steady increase in the number of self-represented divorce litigants in recent years...
From Perry Mason and Law & Order to Judge Judy, many American consumers believe that legal conflict ...
During the last fifty years, the process of divorce has undergone a remarkable transformation. This ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available via LexisLibraryThis article ...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
This Article explores the professional tension experienced by lawyers when clients embrace an ideal ...
In a recent article Chief Justice Warren, writing on the topic The Law and The Future, reminds us ...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
This article challenges the legal profession’s foundational assumption that legal services must be d...
Drawing on a research project in which 40 clients and their solicitors were followed throughout the ...
Despite a widespread assumption that divorce mediation and divorce lawyers are incompatible, lawyers...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
In the past fifty years, divorce law has turned upside down. Marriage is not assumed to be a lifelon...
This article surveys a wide range of procedures that divorcing parties now use, including self-repre...
This article examines the professional responsibilities and ethical dimensions of the role of the fa...
There has been a steady increase in the number of self-represented divorce litigants in recent years...
From Perry Mason and Law & Order to Judge Judy, many American consumers believe that legal conflict ...
During the last fifty years, the process of divorce has undergone a remarkable transformation. This ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available via LexisLibraryThis article ...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
This Article explores the professional tension experienced by lawyers when clients embrace an ideal ...
In a recent article Chief Justice Warren, writing on the topic The Law and The Future, reminds us ...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...