INDEX to FAMILY COURT REVIEW Volume 42 Number I (January 2()((4) pp. 1-192 Number 2 (April 2004) pp. 193-388 Number 3 (July 2004) pp. 389-604 Number 4 (October 2004) pp. 605-684 Authors: ABEL. DAVID, see Freeman. R. AULIVOLA. MICHELLE. "Outing Domestic Violence: AITording Appropriate Protections to Gay and Lesbian Victims" [Student Notes]. 162. BACON. BRENDA L.. and BRAD Mc'KENZIE. "Parent Education Alter Separation/Divorce: Impact of the Level of Parental Conllict on (Outcomes." 85. BALA. NICHOLAS. "Assessments for Postseparation Parenting Disputes in Canada." 485. BANKES. JOEL K.. "Jocelyn Elise Crowley's Tlw Politics of Child Support in America' [The B(X)kshelf|. 597. BARTENS. JAMES. "If a Threat of Violence Is Presented. When Does the Law Require Family Mediators To Breach Confidentiality? Guiding Family Mediators Through the Application of Tarasoff Principles" [Student Notes]. 641. BELGRAD. HERBERT J.. "The American Bar AsscK'iation and Unified Family Courts: Intrtxiuction to a Survey." 10. BERG-WEGER. MARLA, see Dunn. J. H. BONDS. DARYA, see Goodman. M. BOW. JAMES N.. and FRANCELLA A. QUINN ELL. "Critique of Child Custody Evaluations by the Legal Profes¬ sion." 115. BOZZOMO. JAMES W.. and GREGORY SCOLIERI. "A Survey of Unified Family Courts: An Assessment of Dif¬ ferent Jurisdictional Models." 12. BRAVER. SANFORD 1... see Fabricius. W. V. BRAVER. SANFORD, see Goodman. M. BUDD. KAREN S.. ANJALI T. NAIK-POLAN, ERIKA D. FELIX. L.vSHAUNDA P. .MASSEY, and HEATHER EISELE. "Legal Use of Mental Health Evaluations In Child Protection PriK'eedings: .An Empirical Analysis." 629. BUNTING. ANNIE. "Elijah and Ishmael: Assessing Cultural Identity in Canadian Child Custody Decisions." 471. CAMPAGNA. VICKY, see Schleuderer. C. CHANDLER. SUSAN M.. and MARILOU GIOVANNUCCI. "Family Group Conferences: Transforming Tradi¬ tional Child Welfare Policy and Practice." 216. CHILL. PAUL. "Burden of Proof Begone: The Pernicious Effect of Emergency Removal in Child Protective Pro¬ ceedings." 540. COATES, CHRISTINE A.. ROBIN DEUTSCH. HUGH .STARNES. MATTHEW J. SULI.IVAN. and BE.ALISA SYDLIK, "Parenting Coordination for High-Conflict Families." 246. COOPER. KAT. see Neff. R. COOPER. MOLl.Y, "What Makes a Family? Addressing the Issue of Gay and Lesbian Adoption" [Student Notes]. 178. COWPER-SMITH. MARY, see Freeman. R. DEUTSCH. ROBIN, see Coates. C. A. FAMILY COURT RHVIFIW. Vol. 41 No. 4. (Xtober 2(XU 681-6X4 O 2(X)4 AssiKialion of Family and Conciliation Courts 682 FAMILY COURT REVIEW DIFONZO, J. HERBIE. "Juvenile Justice: Back to the Future? Gary S. Kat/mann, Seciirinf; Our Children ’.v Future: New Appmaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence" |The BooksheH'l, 673. DUNN. JERRY H.. BARBARA E. FLORY, and MARLA BERG-WEGER. "An Exploratory Study of Supervised Access and Custody Exchange .Services: The Children's Experience.” 60. EBLING. RACHEL, see Pruett. M. K. EISELE. HEATHER, see Budd, K. S. ENDRES. KAREN. "The Youth Criminal Justice Act: The New Face of Canada's Youth Criminal Justice System" (Student Notes]. 326. FABRICIUS. WILLIAM V.. and SANFORD L. BRAVER. "Expenditures on Children and Visitation Time: A Re¬ ply to Garfinkcl. McLanahan. and Wallerstein.” 330. FELIX. ERIKA D.. see Budd. K. S. FIRESTONE. GREGORY. “Guest Editorial Notes." 2(K). FIRESTONE. GREGORY, RAYMOND T. McNEAL, and HUGH E. STARNES, "Mediating Judicial Policy: Suc¬ cessful Mediation of a Family Court Rule on Domestic Violence and Mediation.” 128. FIRESTONE. GREGORY, and JANET WEINSTEIN. “In the Best Interests of Children: A Proposal to Transform the Adversarial System," 203. FLESCH, LISA M., "Juvenile Crime and Why Waiver Is Not the Answer,” 383.- FLORY, BARBARA E., see Dunn, J. H. FREEMAN, RHONDA, DAVID ABEL, MARY COWPER-SMITH, and LAURIE .STEIN, “Reconnecting Chil¬ dren With Absent Parents: A Model for Intervention," 439. GADY, CARA E., see Lutz, V. L. GARDNER. RICHARD A., "Commentary on Kelly and Johnston's ‘The Alienated Child: A Reformulation of Pa¬ rental Alienation Syndrome',” 611. GARFINKEL. IRWIN, SARA McLANAHAN, and JUDITH WALLER.STEIN, “Visitation and Child Support Guidelines: A Comment on Fabricius and Braver,” 342. GIOVANNUCCI, MARILOU. see Chandler, S. M. GLOVER, MICHELLE MUENZENMEYER, see Homrich, A. M. GOODMAN, MATfHEW, DARYA BONDS, IRWIN SANDLER, and SANFORD BRAVER, "Parent Psycho- educational Programs and Reducing the Negative Effects of Interparental Conllict Following Divorce,” 263. GOSS. JOANNE. “Judicial Dispute Resolution: Program Setup and Evaluation in Edmonton,” 311. HERMAN, GREGG, see Lande. J. HOMRICH. ALICIA M.. MICHELLE MUENZENMEYER GLOVER, and ALICE BLACKWELL WHITE, ' The Court Care Center for Divorcing Families,” 141. INSABELLA. GLENDESSA, see Pruett. M. K. JOHNSTON. JANETR.,andJOAN B. KELLY, "Rejoinder to Gardner's 'Commentary on Kelly and Johnston's The Alienated Child: A Reformulation of Parental Alienation Syndrome',” 622. KELLY, JOAN B., see Johnston, J. R. KIBLER-SANCHEZ. SHERRIE, see Sanchez, E. A. LANDE, JOHN, and GREGG HERMAN, "Fitting the Forum to the Family Fuss: Choosing Mediation, Collabora¬ tive Law. or Cooperative Law for Negotiating Divorce Cases,” 280. LUTZ, VICTORIA L., and CARA E. GADY, "Necessary Measures and Logistics to Maximize the Safety of Vic¬ tims of Domestic Violence Attending Parent Education Programs.” 363. MC KENZIE, BRAD, see Bacon. B. L. MCLANAHAN, SARA, see Garlmkel. I. MCNEAL. RAYMOND T, see Firestone, G. MASON. SUSAN, see Pollack, D. MASSEY, LaSHAUNDA P, see Budd. K. S. MOSTEN. FORREST S.. “Institutionalization of Mediation.” 292. MURPHY, RONALDA, "Is the Turn Toward Collaborative Law a Turn Away From Justice?" 460. NAIK-POLAN, ANJALI T, see Budd, K. S. NEFF, RON. and KAT COOPER, "Parental Conllict Resolution: Six-, Twelve-, and Fifteen-Month Follow-Ups of a High-Conllict Program,” 99. NEILSON, LIND.A C., "Assessing Mutual Partner-Abuse Claims in Child Custody and Access Cases,” 411. PEAR.SON, JES.SICA, “Bruce J. Winick's and David B. Wexler's (Eds.lVnr/g/ng in a Therapeutic Key: Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Courts" (The Bookshelf], 384. POLLACK. DANIEL, and SUSAN MASON, "Mandatory Visitation: In the Best Interest of the Child.” 74. PRUETT. EILEEN, and CYNTHIA SAVAGE, “Statewide Initiatives to Encourage Alternative Dispute Resolution and Enhance Collaborative Approaches to Resolving Family Issues,” 232. / INDEX 683 PRUETT, MARSHA KLINE. RACHEL EBLING. and GLENDESSA INSABELLA. "Critical Aspects of Parenting Plans for Young Children: Interjecting Data Into the Debate About Overnights," 39. QUINNELL. FRANCELLA A., see Bow, J. N. SANCHEZ. ERNEST A., and SHERRIE KIBLER-SANCHEZ, "Empowering Children in Mediation: An Interven¬ tion Model,” 3.34. SANDLER. IRWIN, see Gotximan, M. SANTERAMO, JORDAN LEIGH, "Early Neutral Evaluation in Divorce Cases” (Student Notes). .321. SAVAGE. CYNTHIA, see Pruett. E. SCHEPARD, ANDREW, "Editorial Notes,” 3, 197. .393, 607. SCHLEUDERER. CLAUDE, and VICKY CAMPAGNA, “Assessing Substance Abuse Questions in Child Custody Evaluations.” 373. SCHWARZ, CAROLYN D., "Pr i Se Divorce Litigants: Frustrating the Traditional Role of the Trial Court Judge and Court Personnel" (Student Notes), 633. SCHWARZ, CAROLYN D., “Unified Family Courts: A Saving Grace for Victims of Domestic Violence Living in Nations With Fragmented Court Systems” (Student Notes), 304. SCOLIERI, GREGORY, see Bo/./.omo, J. W. STARNES, HUGH, see Coates. C. A. STARNES. HUGH E., see Firestone, G. STEIN. LAURIE, see Freeman. R. SULLIVAN, MATTHEW J.. “Ethical, Legal, and Professional Practice Issues Involved in Acting as a Psychologi.st Parent Coordinator in Child Custody Cases.” 376. SULLIVAN, MATTHEW J., see Coates, C. A. SYDLIK. BEALISA. see Coates, C. A. THOMPSON, D. A. ROLLIE. “Movin’ On: Parental ReliKation in Canada," .398. WALLERSTEIN. JUDITH, see Garfinkel, I. WHITE. ALICE BLACKWELL, see Homrich, A, M. WILSON, R. JAMES. ’ Guest Editorial Notes," 396. ZAIDEL, SUSAN, "Taking Divorce Out of the Context of Dispute Resolution” (Reader Commentary). 678. Articles: "The American Bar AsstK'iation and Unified Family Courts: Introduction to a Survey,” Belgrad. 10. “Assessing Mutual Partner-Abuse Claims in Child Custody and Access Cases,” Neilson. 411. "Assessing Substance Abuse Questions in Child Custexly Evaluations,” Schleuderer and Campagna. 373. “Assessments for Postseparation Parenting Disputes in Canada.” Bala, 483. "Burden of Proof Begone: The Pernicious Effect of Emergency Removal in Child Protective Prix-eedings," Chill. 340. "Commentary on Kelly and Johnston’s ‘The Alienated Child: A Reformulation of Parental Alienation Syndrome’,” Gardner, 611. "The Court Care Center for Divorcing Families," Homrich et al., 141. "Critical Aspects of Parenting Plans for Young Children: Interjecting Data Into the Debate About Overnights.” Pruett et al.. .39. "Critique of Child Custexly Evaluations by the Legal Profe.ssion,” Bow and Quinnell. 113. "Editorial Notes,” Schepard, 3, 197, 393, 607. "Elijah and Ishmael: Assessing Cultural Identity in Canadian Child Custexly Decisions,” Bunting. 471. “Empowering Children in Mediatieen: An Interventiem Mexlel,” Sanchez, and Kibler-Sanchez. 3.34. "Ethical, Legal, and Professional Practice Issues Involved in Acting as a Psychologist Parent Cexrrdinatex in Child Custexly Cases,” Sullivan. 376. "Expenditures on Children and VisitatiemTime: A Reply to Garfinkel. McLanahan. and Wallerstein.” Fabriciusand Braver, 330. “An Exploratory Study of Supervised Access and Custexly Exchange Services: The Children’s Experience,” Dunn et al., 60. “Family Gretup Conferences: Transtbrming Traditional Child Welfare Policy and Practice,” Chandler and Giovannucci, 216, "Fitting the Forum to the Family Fuss: Chexising Mediation, Collabexative Law, orCextperative Law tor Negotiating Divorce Cases.” Lanele and Herman. 280. "Guest Editorial Notes,” Firestone, 2(K). 684 FAMILY COURT REVIEW “Guest Editorial Notes," Wilson. 3%. “In the Best Interests ofChildren: A Proposal toTransform the Adversarial System." Firestone and Weinstein. 20.3. “Institutionalization of Mediation." Mosten. 292. "Is the Turn Toward Collaborative Law a Turn Away From Justice?" Murphy, 460. “Judicial Dispute Resolution: Program Setup and Evaluation in Edmonton." Goss, .“il 1. "Legal Use of Mental Health Evaluations In Child Protection Proceedings: An Empirical Analysis." Budd et al., 629. “Mandatory Visitation: In the Best Interest of the Child." Pollaek and Mason. 74. “Mediating Judicial Policy: Successful Mediation of a Family Court Rule on Domestic Violence and Mediation." Firestone et al., 128. “Movin' On: Parental Relocation in Canada." Thompson. 398. “Necessary Measures and Logistics to Maximize the Safety of Victims of Domestic Violence Attending Parent Edu¬ cation Programs." Lutz and Gady, 363. “Parent Education After Separation/Divorce: Impact of the Level of Parental Conllict on Outcomes." Bacon and McKenzie. 8.3. “Parent Psychoeducational Programs and Reducing the Negative Effects of Interparental Conllict Eollowing Di¬ vorce." Goixlman et al., 26.3. “Parental Conflict Resolution: Six-, Twelve-, and Fifteen-Month Follow-Ups of a High-Conflict Program," Neff and Cooper, 99. “Parenting Coordination for High-Conflict Families," Coates et al., 246. “Reconnecting Children With Absent Parents: A Model for Intervention," Freeman et al., 4.39. “Rejoinder to Gardner's ‘Commentary on Kelly and Johnston’s The Alienated Child: A Reformulation of Parental Alienation Syndrome'," Johnston and Kelly, 622. “Statewide Initiatives to Encourage Alternative Dispute Resolution and Enhance Collaborative Approaches to Re¬ solving Earnily Issues.” Pruett and Savage, 232. “A Survey of Unified Family Courts: An Assessment of Different Jurisdictional Models,” Bozzomo and Scolieri, 12. "Visitation and Child Support Guidelines: A Comment on Fabricius and Braver," Garfinkel et al., ,342. The Bookshelf: “Bruce J. Winick’sand David B. Wexler's (Eds.)7/«/g//i,i' in a Therain'utic Key: Therapeutic Junsprudence nnd the Courts',' Pearson. 384. “JtK'elyn Elise Crowley's The Politics of Child Support in America." Bankes. 597. “Juvenile Justice: Back to the Future? Gary S. Katzmann, Securini; Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Ju¬ venile Justice and Youth Violence," Difonzo, 673. Reader Commentary: “Taking Divorce Out of the Context of Dispute Resolution," Zaidel. 678. Student Notes: “Early Neutral Evaluation in Divorce Cases." Santeramo, 321. “If A Threat of Violence Is Presented. When Does the Law Require Family Mediators To Breach Confidentiality? Guiding Family Mediators Through the Application of Tarasoff Principles," Bartens. 641. “Juvenile Crime and Why Waiver Is Not the Answ'er," Flesch, 583. “Outing Domestic Violence: Affording Appropriate Protections to Gay and Lesbian Victims," Aulivola. 162. “Pro Se Divorce Litigants: Frustrating the Traditional Role of the Trial Court Judge and Court Personnel,” Schwarz. 655. "Unified Family Courts: A Saving Grace for Victims of Domestic Violence Living in Nations With Fragmented Court Systems.” Schwarz, 304. “What Makes a Family? Addressing the Issue of Gay and Lesbian Adoption.” Cooper. 178. “The Youth Criminal Justice Act: The New Face of Canada’s Youth Criminal Justice System.” Endres. 526.