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Family Crisis at the Gate: Mediate, Don't Litigate
Preserving Families; Recent Developments
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54:1, Preserving Families: Parent Representation, Immigration Reform, and LGBTQ+ Rights
Chair's Note
Michael A. Mosberg
Welcome Editor in Chief Lisa Grumet.
Editor’s Note
Lisa F. Grumet
The honor is mine.
Introduction to Vol. 54, No. 1
Lisa F. Grumet
In this issue: child welfare policies and practices.
How Family Defender Offices in New York City Are Able to Safely Reduce the Time Children Spend in Foster Care
Martin Guggenheim
New legal services forms prove successful in New York.
How U.S. Policy Has Failed Immigrant Children: Family Separation in the Obama and Trump Eras
Claudio J. Perez
The Trump years saw unprecedented family separation.
Wolves in Sheep's Clothing: How Religious Exemption Laws for Discriminatory Private Agencies Violate the Constitution and Harm LGBTQ+ Families
Kharis Lund
Public funding of faith-based organizations poses ethical and constitutional issues.
54:2, Recent Developments in Family Law
Introduction to Vol. 54, No. 2
J. Thomas Oldham
In this issue: the new Restatement, the Hague Convention, and child support.
The New Restatement of Children and the Law: Legal Childhood in the Twenty-First Century
Clare Huntington & Elizabeth S. Scott
ALI’s new Restatement project advances.
Where Is the Child at Home? Determining Habitual Residence after Monasky
Ann Laquer Estin
Monasky shifted away from parental intentions.
The Relationship Between Child Support and Parenting Time
J. Thomas Oldham & Jane Venohr
An obligor parent once rarely had access to his child. Times have changed.
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