Family Lawyering: Past, Present, and Future
@article{Lande2013FamilyLP, title={Family Lawyering: Past, Present, and Future}, author={J. Lande and Forrest S. Mosten}, journal={Family Court Review}, year={2013}, volume={51}, pages={20-27} }
Family law practice in the United States has changed dramatically in the past fifty years due to major social and legal changes. Family courts have had to deal with increased caseloads and they have provided or required a broader range of services including child advocacy, parent education, mediation, child custody evaluations, early neutral evaluation, parenting coordination, and services related to domestic violence. The cost of divorce has increased along with the number and complexity of… CONTINUE READING
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