This issue of Family Law Quarterly is an eclectic assortment of informative and timely articles on current issues:
Attachment in Child Custody: An Additive Factor, Not a Determinative One -- Pamela S. Ludolph & Milfred D. Dale
Global Trends in the Operation of the 1980 Hague Abduction Convention -- Nigel V. Lowe & Victoria Stephens
Child Representation in America: Progress Report from the National Quality Improvement Center -- Donald N. Duquette with Julian Darwall
High-Quality Legal Representation for Parents in Child Welfare Cases Results in Improved Outcomes for Families and Potential Cost Savings -- Elizabeth Thornton & Betsy Gwin
Made in the U.S.A.--Representing U.K. Parents Conceiving Through Surrogacy and ART in the United States -- Natalie Gamble
Protection for Abused Seniors: Cause or Afterthought? -- David R. Spiegel
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