Creating Effective Parenting Plans for Children with Disabilities
What should family law practitioners consider when drafting parenting plans for families of children with disabilities?
Volume 58, Issue 1
What should family law practitioners consider when drafting parenting plans for families of children with disabilities?
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges and Pavan v. Smith, this essay analyzes developments in the law regarding the application of presumptive parentage to same-sex couples.
Understanding personality disorders and addressing generational trauma can help family courts resolve custody disputes in the best interests of the family.
State employment laws can help protect domestic violence survivors in the workplace. Pending Massachusetts legislation presents a model for reform.
Topics include parenting plans for children with disabilities, parentage presumptions for same-sex couples, generational trauma, and domestic violence workplace protections.