This Note describes the frameworks used by the courts of various states to modify joint physical custody plans when one parent wishes to relocate with the child to a different jurisdiction. The standards currently used by all states (variants of the “best interests of the child” standard) are too unpredictable, unfairly punish one parent with a substantial loss of parenting time, and fail to take into account alternative solutions that may be acceptable for all parties. Therefore, states should adopt a plan of mandated mediation, using litigation under the “best interests of the child” standard only when mediation utterly fails. This Note also argues for the increased use of guardians ad litem when such court decisions become necessary
The determination of custody and visitation arrangements for minor children is an event normally acc...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...
Among the most difficult of judicial functions is the determination of a child\u27s custody after it...
This Note describes the frameworks used by the courts of various states to modify joint physical cus...
This Article describes an approach to resolving some of the strategic and ethical problems faced by ...
This article argues that the best method for courts to adopt during relocation custody disputes is a...
As joint parental authority increasingly becomes the legal norm applied in situations where the pare...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
Child caretaking in the United States today frequently is undertaken by adults who do not operate un...
The federal Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKPA) was passed in 1980 to enhance uniformity in th...
''One of the gravest responsibilities that can be placed upon the court, and one of the most heart s...
When a divorced parent who has custody of a minor child wishes to move to another country or provinc...
In recent years, there has been much discussion within international fora about the need for a great...
The determination of custody and visitation arrangements for minor children is an event normally acc...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...
Among the most difficult of judicial functions is the determination of a child\u27s custody after it...
This Note describes the frameworks used by the courts of various states to modify joint physical cus...
This Article describes an approach to resolving some of the strategic and ethical problems faced by ...
This article argues that the best method for courts to adopt during relocation custody disputes is a...
As joint parental authority increasingly becomes the legal norm applied in situations where the pare...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
Relocation cases have become a very significant aspect of family law. This article examines the diff...
A small revolution has begun in child custody law, and as yet its dimensions and ultimate direction ...
Child caretaking in the United States today frequently is undertaken by adults who do not operate un...
The federal Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKPA) was passed in 1980 to enhance uniformity in th...
''One of the gravest responsibilities that can be placed upon the court, and one of the most heart s...
When a divorced parent who has custody of a minor child wishes to move to another country or provinc...
In recent years, there has been much discussion within international fora about the need for a great...
The determination of custody and visitation arrangements for minor children is an event normally acc...
Section II of this article describes the historical framework from which child custody mediation has...
Among the most difficult of judicial functions is the determination of a child\u27s custody after it...