Friday, September 25, 2015

Frivolous Litigation Must be Stopped.

In divorce and custody cases, on Long Island and elsewhere, too often the litigation is merit less and frivolous just to accumulate billings for the lawyer, and/or bitter emotions to be vented by the client in the hope of vindication or punishing the other client. The courts usually do nothing to put a stop to […]

Friday, September 11, 2015

Woozles: Their Role in Custody Law Reform, Parenting Plans, and Family Court

  Linda Nielsen Wake Forest University In the international debates on custody law reform and in individual custody decisions in families and in courts worldwide, social science research is often misused and abused. In this article I describe the process by which data can become distorted in ways that steer policymakers, family court personnel, and […]