In cooperation with the American Bar Association\u27s Coordinating Council on Unified Family Courts, faculty and students of Hofstra University\u27s Center for Children, Families and the Courts conducted a survey of various courts in states we believed had made a commitment to implement a unified family court (UFC) model. Based on a questionnaire developed by the Center and the Coordinating Council, Hofstra Law School students interviewed court administrators, family court judges, or knowledgeable members of the family court bar in eighteen states. A detailed description of the survey, its methodology, and its findings is being published in the Family Court Review.\u27 The key findings of the survey are summarized later in this article
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This is the published version of an article published by the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution ...
The Jefferson Family Court\u27s custody mediation service was developed as part of a larger program ...
Family law cases focus on some of the most intimate, emotional, and all-encompassing aspects of part...
The volume and scope of family law cases in contemporary American society, as well as their unending...
The call for court reform remains critical in the face of the growing complexity of burgeoning famil...
Family courts are not likely to disappear, as they currently constitute the largest proportion of tr...
Pennsylvania\u27s family court system is fragmented into various specialty courts. Other states have...
The Family Courts Study Committee was established by the Legislative Council to study the feasibilit...
The article presents a commentary in response to the White Paper of the Institute for the Advancemen...
The Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario has contracted with the University of Baltimore Scho...
Objectives: Problem-solving courts are traditionally voluntary in nature to promote procedural justi...
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This is the published version of an article published by the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution ...
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