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Family Court Review
An Interdisciplinary JournalThe Journal of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
Edited by:
Andrew I. Schepard, Editor-in-Chief, and Janet R. Johnston, Associate Editor
Family Court Review is published in cooperation with the Center for Children, Families and the Law at Hofstra University School of Law. For over four decades, Family Court Review has served as an interdisciplinary communication forum for all concerned with the improvement of all aspects of the family court system, including:
- judges
- attorneys
- mediators
- and professionals in mental health and human services
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TopHighlights
- Symposium Issue on Child Custody Evaluations, April 2005
- Super-Sized Kids: Using the Law to Combat Morbid Obesity in Children, January 2005
Deena Patel - Culture, Divorce, and Family Mediation in Hong Kong, January 2005
Patricia L. Sullivan - Assessing Mutual Partner-Abuse Claims in Child Custody and Access Cases, July 2004
Linda C. Neilson - Reconnecting Children With Absent Parents: A Model for Intervention, July 2004
Rhonda Freeman - Parenting Coordination for High-Conflict Families, April 2004
Christine A. Coates, Robin Deutsch, Hugh Starnes, Matthew J. Sullivan and BeaLisa Sydlik
