Recognizing the need for reforms involving, inter alia, parental and third-party childcare interests, the Illinois General Assembly created a study committee, resulting in several proposed amendments to the Illinois Parentage Act and to the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. After several years of debate and amendment, parentage and marriage dissolution law reforms were enacted in 2015. Unfortunately, the recent changes, and the earlier proposals arising from the study, insufficiently address the inadequacies of the current regimes on third-party childcare, especially childcare opportunities for stepparents and grandparents. This is especially problematic since there are few, if any, opportunities for Illinois stepparents an...
Each year, children in Illinois are denied the opportunity to visit a "parent" because the children'...
This paper begins by examining federal paternity standards involving voluntary paternity acknowledgm...
This Article helps describe the growth of parent representation through an analysis of Stanley v. Il...
In Illinois, the “liberty interests of parents” are reflected in the “superior rights doctrine,” whi...
This article will first explore the new de facto parent state laws originating in both statutes and ...
Even without a majority rationale, the opinions in Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000), support ...
Stepparents with no formal adoptive ties who have developed with their stepchildren “familial bonds”...
In 2000 in Troxel v. Granville, four United States Supreme Court justices determined that the “liber...
Includes bibliographical references.As many as 1 in 3 children spend some childhood years living wit...
The increase of divorce and remarriage in American society has radically changed the concept of fami...
In Illinois, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act ( IMDMA ) governs child custody a...
American state parentage laws have evolved significantly in the past half century in response to cha...
This Essay first reviews current state imprecise childcare parentage laws and then considers the imp...
The U.S. Supreme Court has long recognized that the regulation of certain areas of domestic relation...
This note will explain why the Ohio legislature should change the current law regarding grandparent ...
Each year, children in Illinois are denied the opportunity to visit a "parent" because the children'...
This paper begins by examining federal paternity standards involving voluntary paternity acknowledgm...
This Article helps describe the growth of parent representation through an analysis of Stanley v. Il...
In Illinois, the “liberty interests of parents” are reflected in the “superior rights doctrine,” whi...
This article will first explore the new de facto parent state laws originating in both statutes and ...
Even without a majority rationale, the opinions in Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000), support ...
Stepparents with no formal adoptive ties who have developed with their stepchildren “familial bonds”...
In 2000 in Troxel v. Granville, four United States Supreme Court justices determined that the “liber...
Includes bibliographical references.As many as 1 in 3 children spend some childhood years living wit...
The increase of divorce and remarriage in American society has radically changed the concept of fami...
In Illinois, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act ( IMDMA ) governs child custody a...
American state parentage laws have evolved significantly in the past half century in response to cha...
This Essay first reviews current state imprecise childcare parentage laws and then considers the imp...
The U.S. Supreme Court has long recognized that the regulation of certain areas of domestic relation...
This note will explain why the Ohio legislature should change the current law regarding grandparent ...
Each year, children in Illinois are denied the opportunity to visit a "parent" because the children'...
This paper begins by examining federal paternity standards involving voluntary paternity acknowledgm...
This Article helps describe the growth of parent representation through an analysis of Stanley v. Il...