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Redefining The Standard: Who Can Be A Person Legally Responsible For The Care Of A Child Under The Family Court Act?, Alexsis Gordon
Redefining The Standard: Who Can Be A Person Legally Responsible For The Care Of A Child Under The Family Court Act?, Alexsis Gordon
Touro Law Review
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Protecting Subject Children In Family Court And Beyond: The Necessity To Utilize Identical Confidentiality Measures Between Article 6 Lincoln Hearings And Article 10 Lincoln Hearings, Bradley Kaufman
Touro Law Review
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Weighing The Domestic Violence Factor In Custody Cases: Tipping The Scales In Favor Of Protecting Victims And Their Children, Kim Susser
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In 1996, the New York State Legislature attempted to afford additional protection to domestic violence victims and their children involved in custody disputes by amending New York's Domestic Relations Law and the Family Court Act to mandate consideration of domestic violence when determining the best interests of the child in custody and visitation cases. Four years later, it is evident that the amendment failed to change the behavior of the courts or overcome the entrenched attitudes of many judges, attorneys and forensic evaluators regarding domestic violence.
The first Part of this Article contains a brief overview of the case law …
Modification Of Child Support Awards Under New York Child Support Standards Act, Barbara Gonzo
Modification Of Child Support Awards Under New York Child Support Standards Act, Barbara Gonzo
Touro Law Review
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Weber V. Stony Brook Hospital: Inconsistent Procedure, Contradictory Results
Weber V. Stony Brook Hospital: Inconsistent Procedure, Contradictory Results
Touro Law Review
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