Table of contents for Children, courts, and custody : interdisciplinary models for divorcing families / Andrew I. Schepard.


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Preface
1. Overview
2. Kramer vs Kramer revisited: the sole custody/adversary system paradigm
3. Divorce, children and courts: an empirical perspective
4. Parents are forever I: joint custody and parenting plans
5. Parents are forever II: Alternative dispute resolution and mediation
6. Parents are forever III: Court-affiliated educational programs
7. Contrasting child custody court paradigms: New York and California
8. Family violence
9. Differentiated case management
10. Lawyers for parents
11. The voice of the child, the lawyer for the child and child alienation
12. Neutral Mental Health Evaluators
13. The best interests test and its presumption-based competitors
14. Consolidating the new paradigm: the future of the child custody court
Acknowledgements
Endnotes.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Custody of children United States, Divorce mediation United States, Children of divorced parents United States Psychology, Divorced parents United States Psychology