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ISSN:1531-2445

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Claire Houston,Rachel Birnbaum,Nicholas Bala et al. Claire Houston et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected families and children involved in Ontario's family justice system as well as family justice professionals in the province. In a span of two years, Ontario's family justice system has been fundam...
Asnakech Getnet Asnakech Getnet
This article discusses the impact of pandemic restrictions on the family court system in Ethiopia. As lack of technological infrastructure made shifting to online services impossible, court services remained in-person. Public health measure...
Genevieve Heard,Andrew Bickerdike,Sandra Opoku Genevieve Heard
In 2020, residents in the state of Victoria, Australia endured months of government restrictions aimed at curbing multiple outbreaks of COVID-19. Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) services continued to assist separating couples to sort out th...
Karen Oehme,Kelly S O&#x;Rourke,Lyndi Bradley Karen Oehme
This paper describes how supervised visitation programs in Florida rapidly transitioned from in-person supervised visits to virtual, online visits during the COVID-19 pandemic to protect the health of families and staff. Structured telephon...
Leslie Francis Leslie Francis
People with intellectual disabilities face proceedings to terminate their parental rights with disturbing regularity, with protecting the interests of offspring the primary justification. Although protecting children from harm is surely cri...
Kristen Pisani-Jacques Kristen Pisani-Jacques
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the world into a crisis - and the child welfare system is particularly susceptible to its effects. This pandemic has exacerbated some of the most problematic aspects of the system, and its impacts will rever...
Bruce M Smyth,Lawrence J Moloney,Jacqueline M Brady et al. Bruce M Smyth et al.
Around the globe, many families are experiencing significant anxieties linked to COVID-19. These include health concerns and economic pressures, both of which are frequently taking place against a backdrop of various levels of social isolat...
Jorge M Chavez,Anayeli Lopez,Christine M Englebrecht et al. Jorge M Chavez et al.
The present study examines the effect of unauthorized immigration status on child well-being at a time of elevated immigration rates, economic decline, and unprecedented local lawmaking related to immigration. Immigrant families today are l...
Peter Salem,Irwin Sandler,Sharlene Wolchik Peter Salem
The paper reviewed the development and current status of the parent education movement in the Family Courts. Parent education programs are now being implemented in courts throughout the United States and have a high level of public acceptan...
Corey Nichols-Hadeed,Catherine Cerulli,Kimberly Kaukeinen et al. Corey Nichols-Hadeed et al.
Every day, judges are faced with decisions regarding intimate partner violence (IPV) victims' requests for protection orders, custody arrangements, and visitation schedules. To make informed decisions, judges must understand victims' risk f...