Family Court Review
Volume 36, Number 2 / April 1998
| Editorial Notes ANDREW SCHEPARD |
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| Leading Article | |
| New York State Unified Court System: Family Justice Program HON. JUDITH S. KAYE and HON. JONATHAN LIPPMAN |
144 |
| Special Focus on Mediation Development | |
| A Model for Telephone Mediation LAURIE S. COLTRI and E. JOAN HUNT |
179 |
| Practice Issues, Strategies, and Models: The Current State of the Art of Family Mediation EDWARD KRUK |
195 |
| Attorneys' Opinions Regarding Child Custody Mediation and Assessment Services: The Influence of Gender, Years of Experience, and Mediation Practice CATHERINE M. LEE, CHRISTINE P. M. BEAUREGARD, and JOHN HUNSLEY |
216 |
| Client and Counsellor Perceptions of the Process and Outcomes of Family Court Counselling in Cases Involving Domestic Violence BARBARA DAVIES and STEPHEN RALPH |
227 |
| Family Modes: A Measure of Family Interaction and Organization RICHARD D. MATHIS and LYNELLE C. YINGLING |
246 |
| Student Notes | |
| Cowinning Essay: 1997 Law School Essay Contest Conflicting Roles in Child Custody Mediation: Impartiality/Neutrality and the Best Interests of the Child KIMBERLY A. SMORON |
258 |
| Educando a la Familia Latina: Ideas for Making Parent Education Programs Accessible to the Latino Community GRETCHEN ZEGARRA |
281 |
| A Compelling Need for Mandated Use of Supervised Visitation Programs DEBRA A.CLEMENT |
294 |
| The Bookshelf | |
| In the Name of the Child: A Development Approach to Understanding and Helping Children of Conflicted and Violent Divorce, by Janet Johnston and Vivienne Roseby, AND Mom's House, Dad's House: A Complete Guide for Parents Who Are Separated, Divorced or Remarried (2nd ed.), by Isolina Ricci HUGH MCISAAC |
317 |


