Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Family Court Review Vol. 53 (1), 2015 January

The Resource Center for Separating and Divorcing Families: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on A Collaborative and Child-Focused Approach to Alternative Dispute Resolution (pages 7–22)
Melinda Taylor, Stacy Harper, Lori Jurecko, Julie Melowsky and Chelsea Towler

Reforming Relocation Law: An Evidence-Based Approach (pages 23–39)
Patrick Parkinson and Judy Cashmore

Presumptions, Burdens, and Best Interests in Relocation Law (pages 40–55)
Rollie Thompson

Reforming Relocation Law: A Reply to Prof. Thompson (pages 56–65)
Patrick Parkinson and Judy Cashmore

A Rigorous Quasi-Experimental Design to Evaluate the Causal Effect of a Mandatory Divorce Education Program (pages 66–78)
Stephanie R. deLusé and Sanford L. Braver

A Mentalizing-Based Approach to Family Mediation: Harnessing Our Fundamental Capacity to Resolve Conflict and Building an Evidence-Based Practice for the Field* (pages 79–95)
Jill Howieson and Lynn Priddis

Cognitive-Behavioral Methods in High-Conflict Divorce: Systematic Desensitization Adapted to Parent–Child Reunification Interventions (pages 96–112)
Benjamin D. Garber

Parenting Plans for Special Needs Children: Applying a Risk-Assessment Model(pages 113–133)
Daniel B. Pickar and Robert L. Kaufman

Does Level of Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Predict the Content of Family Mediation Agreements? (pages 134–161)
Fernanda S. Rossi, Amy Holtzworth-Munroe and Amy G. Applegate

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