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Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

Volume 18 2002 Number 1

Special Concerns of Children

Table of Contents

Front Matter

Leonard Loeb

About this Issue: JFL Vol. 18 No. 1 2002

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Model Third-Party (Non-Parental) Contact Statute

Articles

The Making of the Model Third-Party (Non-Parental) Contact Statute: The Reporter’s Perspective
by Martin Guggenheim

A Methodology for Reviewing the Reliability and Relevance of Child Custody Evaluations
by Dana Royce Baerger, Robert Galatzer-Levy, Jonathan W. Gould, and Sandra G. Nye

Privacy and Privilege in Civil Family Law Disputes
by Edward J. Imwinkelried

The Rights of Lesbian and Gay Parents and Their Children
by Patricia M. Logue

Parental Alienation Syndrome: A Review of Critical Issues
by Ira Turkat

Assisted Reproduction Technology: Trends and Suggestions for the Developing Law
by Bruce L. Wilder

Religion and Best Interests in Custody Cases
by Joanne Ross Wilder

Comments

Smoking as a Factor in Child Custody Cases
by Jeanette Igbenebor

A Survey of State Guardianship Statutes: One Concept, Many Applications
by Peter Mosanyi, II

Interviewing Children in Child Custody Cases
by Larry Wright

Bibliography

Special Concerns of Children, 1995-2002

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