Centralized record keeping and the law

May 1, 2009

It is hard to conceive of any political or organizational unit larger than a village that could sustain itself without a centrally recorded repository of

The dual faces of helicopter parenting

April 30, 2009

I had lunch at my younger daughter’s elementary school today.  I am blessed to live and work within a half mile (10 minute bike ride)

Could the (barely acknowledged) enforcement of social norms in family court custody orders be having a hidden impact on our culture?

April 24, 2009

Though I have seen no statistics on the subject, I would estimate that between one-quarter and one-half of all children in America will spend some

Does the term “custody” cause more problems than it solves?

April 21, 2009

I am frequently asked by clients or potential clients to explain all the nomenclature that surrounds custody orders: “shared,” “sole,” “joint,” “legal,” “physical,” “primary.” In my view these terms are ill-defined or

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