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The Challenge To Rural States Of Procedural Reform In High Conflict Custody Cases, Elizabeth Barker Brandt J.D. Apr 2000

The Challenge To Rural States Of Procedural Reform In High Conflict Custody Cases, Elizabeth Barker Brandt J.D.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Building Multidisciplinary Professional Partnerships With The Court Of Behalf Of High-Conflict Divorcing Families And Their Children: Who Needs What Kind Of Help, Janet R. Johnston Ph.D. Apr 2000

Building Multidisciplinary Professional Partnerships With The Court Of Behalf Of High-Conflict Divorcing Families And Their Children: Who Needs What Kind Of Help, Janet R. Johnston Ph.D.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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The Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluation—Ten Years Later, Robert L. Halon Ph.D. Apr 2000

The Comprehensive Child Custody Evaluation—Ten Years Later, Robert L. Halon Ph.D.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Promoting The Best Interests Of Children Whose Parents Are Divorcing: The Next Steps For Arkansas, Kenneth S. Gallant J.D. Apr 2000

Promoting The Best Interests Of Children Whose Parents Are Divorcing: The Next Steps For Arkansas, Kenneth S. Gallant J.D.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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The Evolving Judicial Role In Child Custody Disputes: From Fault Finder To Conflict Manager To Differential Case Management, Andrew Schepard J.D. Apr 2000

The Evolving Judicial Role In Child Custody Disputes: From Fault Finder To Conflict Manager To Differential Case Management, Andrew Schepard J.D.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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Prevention Strategies To Protect Professionals And Families Involved In High-Conflict Divorce, Thomas E. Schact Psy.D. Apr 2000

Prevention Strategies To Protect Professionals And Families Involved In High-Conflict Divorce, Thomas E. Schact Psy.D.

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.