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Pace Law Review Symposium: New York Matrimonial Commission - Introduction, Judith S. Kaye Jun 2007

Pace Law Review Symposium: New York Matrimonial Commission - Introduction, Judith S. Kaye

Pace Law Review

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The Commission's Process And Recommendations, Sondra Miller Jun 2007

The Commission's Process And Recommendations, Sondra Miller

Pace Law Review

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Addicted To Fault: Why Divorce Reform Has Lagged In New York, J. Herbie Difonzo, Ruth C. Stern Jun 2007

Addicted To Fault: Why Divorce Reform Has Lagged In New York, J. Herbie Difonzo, Ruth C. Stern

Pace Law Review

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Justice Abandoned: Forty Years Of Stalemate In Actions For Divorce On The Ground Of Abandonment, Dolores Gebhardt, Sondra Miller Jun 2007

Justice Abandoned: Forty Years Of Stalemate In Actions For Divorce On The Ground Of Abandonment, Dolores Gebhardt, Sondra Miller

Pace Law Review

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Kramer Vs. Kramer Revisited: A Comment On The Miller Commission Report And The Obligation Of Divorce Lawyers For Parents To Discuss Alternative Dispute Resolution With Their Clients, Andrew Schepard Jun 2007

Kramer Vs. Kramer Revisited: A Comment On The Miller Commission Report And The Obligation Of Divorce Lawyers For Parents To Discuss Alternative Dispute Resolution With Their Clients, Andrew Schepard

Pace Law Review

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The Hand That Rocks The Cradle: Maternal Gatekeeping After Divorce, Marsha Kline Pruett, Lauren A. Arthur, Rachel Ebling Jun 2007

The Hand That Rocks The Cradle: Maternal Gatekeeping After Divorce, Marsha Kline Pruett, Lauren A. Arthur, Rachel Ebling

Pace Law Review

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A Law Guardian By The Same Name: A Response To Professor Guggenheim's Matrimonial Commission Critique, Merril Sobie Jun 2007

A Law Guardian By The Same Name: A Response To Professor Guggenheim's Matrimonial Commission Critique, Merril Sobie

Pace Law Review

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Reforming Divorce: What's Needed And What's Not, Marsha Garrison Jun 2007

Reforming Divorce: What's Needed And What's Not, Marsha Garrison

Pace Law Review

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Appendix A: Matrimonial Commission Of The State Of New York, Report To The Chief Judge Of The State Of New York , Sondra Miller Jun 2007

Appendix A: Matrimonial Commission Of The State Of New York, Report To The Chief Judge Of The State Of New York , Sondra Miller

Pace Law Review

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Comments On The Miller Commission Report: A California Perspective, Leonard Edwards Jun 2007

Comments On The Miller Commission Report: A California Perspective, Leonard Edwards

Pace Law Review

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A Law Guardian By Any Other Name: A Critique Of The Report Of The Matrimonial Commission, Martin Guggenheim Jun 2007

A Law Guardian By Any Other Name: A Critique Of The Report Of The Matrimonial Commission, Martin Guggenheim

Pace Law Review

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Client-Directed Lawyers For Children: It Is The Right Thing To Do?, Linda D. Elrod Jun 2007

Client-Directed Lawyers For Children: It Is The Right Thing To Do?, Linda D. Elrod

Pace Law Review

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A Law Guardian By The Same Name: A Response To Professor Guggenheim's Matrimonial Commission Critique, Merril Sobie Jan 2007

A Law Guardian By The Same Name: A Response To Professor Guggenheim's Matrimonial Commission Critique, Merril Sobie

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

I commence this article with a discussion of the statutory provisions governing the appointment and responsibilities of attorneys who represent children in New York. Part II briefly outlines the chronological implementation from initial enactment through the Matrimonial Commission Report, a period spanning forty-five years. Parts III and IV explore the specific nature of child custody representation and the relationship between the attorney and the child client during the course of a frequently lengthy proceeding. Last, the Commission's conclusions and recommendations are critiqued in Parts V and VI.