The vital questions in child custody disputes all concern that which is in the best interest of the child. Historically, interpretations of the “best interest” standard have been founded upon presumptions steeped in the notion of natural rights and duties based largely upon a mix of scientific and subjective conclusions regarding gender-based parenting roles and the need to sustain them. My research demonstrates that, as courts attempt to avoid the decisions of the past and submit to the societal will of the present, the modern application of the “best interest of the child” standard has led unexpectedly to an abandonment of the principle’s primary purpose, which is to provide for the child‘s best interest, and should, therefore, be changed...
The best interests of the child doctrine is at once the most heralded, derided and relied upon stand...
The most famous article on child-custody law, and one of the most important in family law scholarshi...
This Article proposes that modern child custody law should be reassessed in light of recent scientif...
The best interests of the child is the standard for awarding child custody in the United States, a...
The best-interests-of-the-child standard has been the prevailing legal rule for resolving child-cust...
For almost two centuries, American family law has asserted that it places children and their welfare...
The best-interests-of-the-child standard has been the prevailing legal rule for resolving child-cust...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
The best interest of the child standard has been widely criticized by scholars for its vagueness and...
Part I being the introduction, this article proceeds as follows. Part II describes the deficiencies ...
Since the 1960s, our nation's courts have almost universally relied on a legal standard known as the...
The best interests of the child is the standard for awarding child custody in the United States, a...
A child's best interest is a subject that affects many people, not least in custody battles. The Uni...
A child's best interest is a subject that affects many people, not least in custody battles. The Uni...
The best interests of the child doctrine is at once the most heralded, derided and relied upon stand...
The most famous article on child-custody law, and one of the most important in family law scholarshi...
This Article proposes that modern child custody law should be reassessed in light of recent scientif...
The best interests of the child is the standard for awarding child custody in the United States, a...
The best-interests-of-the-child standard has been the prevailing legal rule for resolving child-cust...
For almost two centuries, American family law has asserted that it places children and their welfare...
The best-interests-of-the-child standard has been the prevailing legal rule for resolving child-cust...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
A few states, mostly in the West and South, still retain a preference in custody disputes for placin...
The best interest of the child standard has been widely criticized by scholars for its vagueness and...
Part I being the introduction, this article proceeds as follows. Part II describes the deficiencies ...
Since the 1960s, our nation's courts have almost universally relied on a legal standard known as the...
The best interests of the child is the standard for awarding child custody in the United States, a...
A child's best interest is a subject that affects many people, not least in custody battles. The Uni...
A child's best interest is a subject that affects many people, not least in custody battles. The Uni...
The best interests of the child doctrine is at once the most heralded, derided and relied upon stand...
The most famous article on child-custody law, and one of the most important in family law scholarshi...
This Article proposes that modern child custody law should be reassessed in light of recent scientif...