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Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

Volume 19 2005 Number 2

Protecting Children

Table of Contents

Articles

Representing Children: The Ongoing Search for Clear and Workable Standards
by Barbara Ann Atwood

The AAML Model for a Parenting Plan
by Mary Kay Kisthardt

Developing Beneficial Parenting Plan Models for Children Following Separation and Divorce
by Joan B. Kelly

In the Interest of Children of Same-Sex Couples
by Madeline Marzano-Lesnevich and Galit Moskowitz

Protecting Children From Incompetent Forensic Evaluations and Expert Testimony
by Mary Johanna McCurley, Kathryn J. Murphy and Jonathan W. Gould

A Critical Analysis of the First Empirical Research Study on Child Relocation
by Robert Pasahow

A Review of Social Science Research on Post Divorce Relocation
by Kenneth Waldron

Comments

Civil Orders of Protection: A Tool to Keep Children Safe
by Allie Meiers/p>

Protecting Children: Using Guardianships as an Alternative to Foster Care and Adoptions
by Tiffany Buban

Bibliography

Protecting Children: An Annotated Bibliography

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