Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 53Connecticut Bar Association, 1979 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... joint parenting . One judge felt he would never order joint custody unless the parties agreed because he couldn't force parents to behave . How- ever , others pointed out that judges frequently order or force people into visitation ...
... joint parenting . One judge felt he would never order joint custody unless the parties agreed because he couldn't force parents to behave . How- ever , others pointed out that judges frequently order or force people into visitation ...
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... joint custody as the system was more than willing to entertain their competitive bids for sole custody . Thus , joint custody failed because no one in the legal system wanted it to succeed . The second aspect of these failures is that ...
... joint custody as the system was more than willing to entertain their competitive bids for sole custody . Thus , joint custody failed because no one in the legal system wanted it to succeed . The second aspect of these failures is that ...
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Joint Custody : By another name A custody decree which prohibits the removal of the child from the state and which sets forth specific visitation periods could be called joint custody . The major difference is the amount of time the non ...
Joint Custody : By another name A custody decree which prohibits the removal of the child from the state and which sets forth specific visitation periods could be called joint custody . The major difference is the amount of time the non ...
Contents
EDITORIAL CARTOON Sherwood | 1 |
A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL | 8 |
JUDGESHIP QUESTIONNAIRE REVIEW COMMITTEE | 28 |
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