When Should Courts Be Empowered to Make Child-Rearing Decisions?
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Description
American popular culture is deeply connected with the law. Rarely does a year go by without several legal cases capturing the attention of the American public. The year 2000 was no exception. What was perhaps somewhat unusual was that two cases which achieved center stage were in the field of family law. This chapter presents a happy opportunity to discuss important principles of family law with an audience already somewhat familiar with the background details.
Source Publication
A Handbook of Divorce and Custody: Forensic, Developmental and Clinic Perspectives
Source Editors/Authors
Linda Gunsberg, Paul Hymowitz
Publication Date
2005
Recommended Citation
Guggenheim, Martin, "When Should Courts Be Empowered to Make Child-Rearing Decisions?" (2005). Faculty Chapters. 1268.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-chapt/1268
