This article will discuss the problems putative fathers face when their biological child is put up for adoption without their consent or knowledge. It will further argue that when a custody issue does arise between putative fathers and adoptive parents, the best way to resolve the custody dispute--and more importantly protect the best interest of the child--is through a process called clinical mediation. Finally, even if clinical mediation is not successful, this article will argue that clinical mediators should be permitted to make recommendations to the court as to the custody or visitation issues
In December 2011, Judge Malphrus of the South Carolina family court ordered Matt and Melanie Capobia...
Step-parent adoption happens where a child is adopted by the spouse or civil union partner of a biol...
When the state must designate a child\u27s legal parentage, should the goal be to protect the biolog...
This comment will discuss how and why adoption law has evolved into a preference for open adoption, ...
The Article examines the role that legal representation of birth and prospective parents may or may ...
The Trump Administration’s new immigration policy of family separation at the U.S./Mexico border roc...
I. Introduction: Identifying the Controversy The mythology of adoption involves a scenario in which ...
This Article challenges the view that adoption decision-makers should place children only in traditi...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...
This Article proposes that child welfare law permit the non-exclusive adoption of foster children wh...
This Article explores the public policy doctrine relating to contracts generally and examines specif...
This Article explores the ways children, many of whom are in foster care, are psychologically harmed...
RE J (Adoption: Appeal) [2018] EWFC 8, [2018] 4 W.L.R 38 is a striking judgment in which Cobb J. was...
When a state places its legal imprimatur on the unmaking of one family and the making of another, th...
This Article argues that both the father and the child should have their relationship protected9 an...
In December 2011, Judge Malphrus of the South Carolina family court ordered Matt and Melanie Capobia...
Step-parent adoption happens where a child is adopted by the spouse or civil union partner of a biol...
When the state must designate a child\u27s legal parentage, should the goal be to protect the biolog...
This comment will discuss how and why adoption law has evolved into a preference for open adoption, ...
The Article examines the role that legal representation of birth and prospective parents may or may ...
The Trump Administration’s new immigration policy of family separation at the U.S./Mexico border roc...
I. Introduction: Identifying the Controversy The mythology of adoption involves a scenario in which ...
This Article challenges the view that adoption decision-makers should place children only in traditi...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...
This Article proposes that child welfare law permit the non-exclusive adoption of foster children wh...
This Article explores the public policy doctrine relating to contracts generally and examines specif...
This Article explores the ways children, many of whom are in foster care, are psychologically harmed...
RE J (Adoption: Appeal) [2018] EWFC 8, [2018] 4 W.L.R 38 is a striking judgment in which Cobb J. was...
When a state places its legal imprimatur on the unmaking of one family and the making of another, th...
This Article argues that both the father and the child should have their relationship protected9 an...
In December 2011, Judge Malphrus of the South Carolina family court ordered Matt and Melanie Capobia...
Step-parent adoption happens where a child is adopted by the spouse or civil union partner of a biol...
When the state must designate a child\u27s legal parentage, should the goal be to protect the biolog...