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PREFACE=v

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS=vii

TABLE OF CASES=xxxi

CHAPTER 1. Introduction to Family Law=1

A. The Modern American Family=2

The Marriage-Go-Round : The State of Marriage and the Family in America Today / Andrew Cherlin=3

Notes=9

B. The American Family Over Time=11

Divorce and the Changing Status of Women in Eighteenth-Century Massachusetts / Nancy F. Cott=12

Note=12

Sermon on the Estate of Marriage / Martin Luther=13

Notes=14

Ordinance and Notice : How Matters Concerning Marriage Shall be Conducted in the City of Zurich=15

Notes=16

C. The Burgeoning Number of Transnational Disputes=17

1. Transnational Families=17

Aleem v. Aleem=17

Notes=24

2. Recognition of Foreign Legal Systems and Religious Traditions=25

Awad v. Ziriax=25

Note=28

3. Marriage and Immigration Law=28

Contreras-Salinas v. Holder=28

Note=31

4. International Standards v. Domestic Standards=31

Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales=31

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Report No. 80/11 : Jessica Lenahan(Gonzales) et al. v. United States=40

D. Legal Form and Family Law=49

The Channelling Function in Family Law / Carl E. Schneider=49

Notes=54

Love, Marriage, and the Baby Carriage : Revisiting the Channelling Function of Family Law / Linda C. McClain=54

CHAPTER 2. Marrying=60

Public Vows : A History of Marriage and the Nation / Nancy F. Cott=60

What if Marriage Is Bad for Us? / Laurie Essig ; Lynn Owens=61

A. Restrictions on Who May Marry=63

1. Traditional Restrictions=63

a. Incest=63

State v. Sharon H.=63

Back v. Back=67

The Family, in MAN, CULTURE AND SOCIETY / Claude Levi-Strauss=68

Anomalies in American Post-Divorce Relationships, in DIVORCE AND AFTER / Margaret Mead=69

Notes=71

b. Age=72

In re J.M.N.=72

Notes=78

c. Polygamy=79

In re Steed=79

Notes=84

d. Same-Sex Marriage=87

Goodridge v. Department of Pub. Health=87

Notes=97

Perry v. Schwarzenegger=99

Notes=116

e. Transsexuals and Marriage=122

M.T. v. J.T.=122

Two El Paso Women Legally Married / Brandi Grissom=126

Notes=130

f. Other Restrictions on Marrying(or Not Marrying)=131

Notes=131

2. Constitutionality of Marriage Restrictions=133

Loving v. Virginia=133

Notes=136

Zablocki v. Redhail=139

Note=148

Turner v. Safley=148

Note=151

Michael H. v. Gerald D.=151

Notes=160

The Gay and the Angry : The Supreme Court and the Battles Surrounding Same-Sex Marriage / Pamela S. Karlan=160

B. Restrictions on the Procedure for Marrying=162

Rappaport v. Katz=162

Notes=163

C. State of Mind Restrictions=165

Lester v. Lester=165

Note=168

Johnston v. Johnston=168

Notes=170

In re the Marriage of Farr=171

D. Common Law Marriage=173

Hargrave v. Duval-Couetil(In re Estate of Duval)=173

Note=177

CHAPTER 3. Marriage=179

A. The Traditional Model of Marriage=179

1. Marital Privacy=179

McGuire v. McGuire=179

Notes=183

2. Gender Roles=184

Graham v. Graham=184

Notes=187

Bradwell v. Illinois=187

B. Challenges to the Traditional Marriage Model=188

1. Economic and Social Changes=188

National Commission on Children, Beyond Rhetoric : A New American Agenda for Children and Families=188

Notes=189

2. Constitutional Limits on Sex Discrimination=189

a. The Nineteenth Amendment=189

She the People : The Nineteenth Amendment, Sex Equality, Federalism, and the Family / Reva B. Siegel=189

Note=195

b. The Fourteenth Amendment=195

Gender and the Constitution / Ruth Bader Ginsburg=196

Note=198

Orr v. Orr=198

Note=200

United States v. Virginia=200

Note=214

United States v. Flores-Villar=214

Note=219

3. Statutory Limits on Sex Discrimination=219

a. Title VII=219

Hopkins v. Price Waterhouse=219

Note=225

b. Family and Medical Leave=229

Knussman v. Maryland=229

Notes=234

Institutional Inequality and the Mobilization of the Family and Medical Leave Act : Rights on Leave / Catherine R. Albiston=235

Notes=237

c. The Reallocation and Preservation of Duties Within Marriage=238

The Making of a Confused Middle Class Husband / S.M. Miller=238

"Trophy Husbands" & "Opt-Out" Moms / Beth A. Burkstrand-Reid=242

Note=245

Elite Universities and Women's Careers / Richard Posner=245

Note=248

C. Encroachments on the Doctrine of Family Privacy=248

1. Property During Marriage=248

a. The Common Law System=248

Southern New Hampshire Medical Center v. Hayes=249

Notes=253

b. Community Property=254

2. The Constitutional Right to Privacy=255

Griswold v. Connecticut=255

Eisenstadt v. Baird=260

Note=262

Roe v. Wade=262

Notes=267

Planned Parenthood v. Casey=268

Note=287

Gonzales v. Carhart=288

Notes=300

Lawrence v. Texas=301

Note=309

3. Domestic Violence=310

a. Traditional Immunity and Exemption=310

Contest and Consent : A Legal History of Marital Rape / Jill Elaine Hasday=310

b. Battered Women's Syndrome=317

People v. Humphrey=317

R. v. Malott=324

Notes=326

c. Legal Responses to Violence=326

i. CIVIL PROTECTIVE ORDERS=326

Massachusetts Abuse Prevention Law=326

Note=328

Mitchell v. Mitchell=331

Ba v. United States=335

Notes=338

ii. MANDATORY ARREST POLICY=338

Attorney General's Task Force on Family Violence=338

Notes=340

Fault Line / Liza Mundy=341

Notes=354

Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales=354

Notes=354

CHAPTER 4. Parenting=358

A. The Limits of Parental Authority=358

1. Family Privacy=358

Kilgrow v. Kilgrow=358

Note=362

2. Education=362

Pierce v. Society of Sisters=363

Notes=364

3. Child Labor Laws=365

Prince v. Massachusetts=365

Notes=368

4. Child Neglect and Abuse=369

Roe v. Conn=369

Notes=373

B. Unmarried Fathers=376

Stanley v. Illinois=376

Notes=378

Lehr v. Robertson=379

Michael H. v. Gerald D.=383

Notes=383

C. The Extended Family=384

Troxel v. Granville=384

Note=390

D. Adoption=390

1. Historical Background=390

The Emergence of a Modern American Family Law : Child Custody, Adoption, and the Courts, 1796-1851 / Jamil Zainaldin=390

2. Types of Adoption=392

a. Agency Adoption=392

Vela v. Marywood=392

Uniform Adoption Act, §2-405 Relinquishing Consent=398

b. Independent Adoption=399

In re J.M.P.=399

Note=408

In the Matter of Donna R. Hagedorn=408

Adoption of Children in Missouri / Mary M. Beck=410

c. Children With Special Needs=412

Ferdinand v. Department for Children and Their Families=412

Note=416

d. Stepparent Adoption=416

In the Matter of the Adoption of G.L.V. and M.J.V.=416

Uniform Adoption Act, ARTICLE 4. ADOPTION OF MINOR STEPCHILD BY STEPPARENT=420

e. Open Adoption=423

Birth Mother v. Adoptive Parents and New Hope Child and Family Agency=423

Note=425

f. Equitable Adoption=426

Lankford v. Wright=426

g. A Market for Adoptions?=428

Sex and Reason / Richard A. Posner=428

Note=434

h. Transnational Adoptions=434

Eleanor P. v. California Department of Social Services=434

Notes=437

3. Standards=438

a. Child's Best Interest=438

Sonet v. Unknown Father=438

b. Race and Ethnicity=440

Petition of R.M.G.=440

Notes=446

The Color of Desire : Fulfilling Adoptive Parents' Racial Preferences Through Discriminatory State Action / R. Richard Banks=446

Note=448

Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians v. Holyfield=448

Note=453

c. Sexual Orientation=453

Arkansas Department of Human Services v. Cole=453

Florida Department of Children and Families v. Adoption of X.X.G. and N.R.G.=459

4. Post-Adoption Issues=464

a. Agency Liability=464

Ann Marie N. v. City and County of San Francisco=464

Note=468

b. Adoptee's Right to Know Identity of Biological Parents=468

In the Matter of the Application of Victor M. I. I.=468

Notes=471

c. Fraud=473

Joslyn v. Reynolds=473

In re Petition of Otakar Kirchner=476

Notes=481

CHAPTER 5. The Nontraditional Family=483

A. Unmarried Adults=483

1. Traditional Rules=483

McLaughlin v. Florida=483

Note=488

Forces Shaping the Law of Cohabitation for Opposite Sex Couples / Margaret M. Mahoney=490

Notes=493

2. Contemporary Practices=496

Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, Living Together Unmarried in the United States : Demographic Perspectives and Implications for Family Policy / Pamela J. Smock ; Wendy D. Manning=496

3. Legal Developments=500

Marvin v. Marvin=500

Notes=506

American Law Institute, Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution=509

Note=512

Bashaway v. Cheney Bros., Inc.=512

Note=515

Law Commission of Canada, Beyond Conjugality : Recognizing and Supporting Close Personal Adult Relationships=515

Note=524

B. The Child Born Out of Wedlock=524

Lalli v. Lalli=524

Clark v. Jeter=528

Note=531

People in Interest of S.P.B.=531

Notes=534

C. The Extended Family=535

Moore v. City of East Cleveland=535

Note=540

Troxel v. Granville=541

Americana Healthcare Center v. Randall=541

Notes=546

D. Groups=547

Village of Belle Terre v. Boraas=547

Note=550

Penobscot Area Housing Development Corp. v. City of Brewer=551

Borough of Glassboro v. Vallorosi=553

Notes=556

Commitment and Community : Communes and Utopias in Sociological Perspective / Rosabeth Moss Kanter=556

The Family, Society and the Individual / William M. Kephart=558

Notes=565

Single-Parent Latinas on the Margin : Seeking a Room With a View, Meals, and Built-in Community / Laura M. Padilla=565

Notes=570

CHAPTER 6. Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Law=571

A. Surrogacy Contracts=572

1. The Legality and Enforceability of Surrogacy Contracts=572

D.C. Code §16-401=572

Surrogate Parenting Agreement=572

Agreement Between William Stern and ICNY=577

Notes=579

In re Baby M=579

Notes=593

2. The Legality and Enforceability of Transnational Surrogacy Contracts=595

In re X and [A]nother=595

Notes=599

B. Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Parentage=600

1. ART and the Spouse's Parental Status=600

Strnad v. Strnad=600

In re Marriage of Witbeck-Wildhagen=600

Miller-Jenkins v. Miller-Jenkins=603

Notes=607

2. ART and the Unmarried Partner's Parental Status=608

Charisma R. v. Kristina S.=608

Notes=611

3. ART and the Donor's Parental Status=612

In re K.M.H.=612

Notes=619

4. ART and the Gestational Mother's Parental Status=621

In re C.K.G.=621

In re Roberto d.B.=630

Notes=633

C. Rights and Interests of Children Conceived Through ART=634

1. How Many Parents at a Minimum or Maximum?=634

In re Roberto d.B.=634

Note=637

2. Access to One's Genetic Information and Contact With the Gamete Donor=637

In re K.M.H.=637

Johnson v. Superior Court=638

Notes=640

3. The Rights of Posthumously Conceived Children=641

Uniform Parentage Act, §707 Parental Status of Deceased Individual=641

Note=641

Schafer v. Astrue=642

4. Protection of the Child=646

In re Marriage of Buzzanca=646

Notes=647

D. Other Issues=648

1. Disposition of Gametes and Embryos=648

In re Marriage of Witten=648

Notes=653

2. Misplanted Embryos=654

Perry Rogers v. Fasano=654

Note=658

3. Regulation, Access, and Insurance Coverage=658

Commerce and Regulation in the Assisted Reproduction Industry / John A. Robertson=658

Equal Liberty : Assisted Reproductive Technology and Reproductive Equality / Radhika Rao=659

Accessing Reproductive Technologies : Invisible Barriers, Indelible Harms / Judith F. Daar=662

Eight is Enough / Naomi R. Cahn ; Jennifer M. Collins=666

E. Beyond Legal Regulation=670

1. ART Participant Voices=670

How to Sell your Body Parts…and Still Respect Yourself in the Morning / Jennifer Meleana Hee=670

Pregnant Man? : A Conversation / Darren Rosenblum ; with Noa Ben-Asher ; Mary Anne Case ; Elizabeth Emens ; Berta E. Hernández-Truyol ; Vivian M. Gutierrez ; Lisa C. Ikemoto ; Angela Onwuachi-Willig ; Jacob Willig-Onwuachi, Kimberly Mutcherson ; Peter Siegelman ; Beth Jones=672

Telling / Martha M. Ertman=677

Note=679

2. Commerce, Commodification, and Critique=679

Altruism and Intermediation in the Market for Babies / Kimberly D. Krawiec=679

Collaboration and Commodification in Assisted Procreation : Reflections on an Open Market and Anonymous Donation in Human Sperm and Eggs / Mary Lyndon Shanley=688

Killing the Black Body : Race, Reproduction and the Meaning of Liberty / Dorothy Roberts=690

Note=691

Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Double Bind : The Illusory Choice of Motherhood / Michele Goodwin=692

CHAPTER 7. Divorce=695

A. Fault Grounds and Defenses=695

1. Historical Background=695

A History of American Law / Lawrence M. Friedman=695

Notes=696

2. Fault-Based Grounds for Divorce=697

a. Adultery=697

Capone v. Capone=697

Notes=699

b. Desertion=700

Jenkins v. Jenkins=700

Notes=703

c. Cruelty=704

Benscoter v. Benscoter=704

Hughes v. Hughes=705

Notes=705

3. Defenses=707

a. Recrimination=707

Rankin v. Rankin=707

Notes=709

b. Connivance=710

Hollis v. Hollis=710

Notes=711

c. Condonation=712

Willan v. Willan=712

Notes=714

d. Collusion=715

Fuchs v. Fuchs=715

Notes=716

e. Insanity=716

Anonymous v. Anonymous=716

Notes=718

B. No Fault Grounds=719

1. The California Reforms=720

Report of the [California] Governor's Commission on the Family=720

Customized Marriage / James Herbie Difonzo=721

Note=723

California Family Code=723

Note=724

2. The Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act=724

§302 Dissolution of Marriage; Legal Separation=724

Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, §305 Irretrievable Breakdown=725

3. Adjudicating No-Fault=725

a. What Constitutes Separation?=725

In re Marriage of Dowd=725

Note=727

b. What Constitutes Irretrievable Breakdown?=727

Grimm v. Grimm=727

Notes=729

c. Contracting Around Statutory Grounds for Divorce=729

Massar v. Massar=729

In re Marriage of Cooper=732

d. Is There Space for Interspousal Torts in No-Fault Divorce?=734

Twyman v. Twyman=734

Notes=744

Spousal Emotional Abuse as a Tort? / Ira Mark Ellman ; Stephen D. Sugarman=745

Note=750

C. Access to Divorce=750

Boddie v. Connecticut=750

Note=752

Sosna v. Iowa=752

D. Divorce and Other Normative Orders=754

1. Religion=754

Aflalo v. Aflalo=754

Notes=761

2. Foreign Divorce Decisions=762

Aleem v. Aleem=762

Note=762

E. Revolution and Counter-Revolution?=762

Covenant Marriage Seven Years Later : Its as Yet Unfulfilled Promise / Katherine Shaw Spaht=762

Notes=763

Customized Marriage / James Herbie Difonzo=764

Note=766

Good Enough Marriages : Parental Discord, Divorce, and Children's Long-Term Well Being / Paul R. Amato=766

CHAPTER 8. Custody=768

A. The Best Interest Standard=768

Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act §402, Best Interest of the Child=768

Comment=768

B. Rose v. Rose=769

1. The Trial=769

Notes=853

2. The Trial Court Decides=853

Note=855

3. The Appeals Court Decides=856

Note=856

C. Applying the Best Interest Standard=857

1. Fitness=857

In re Marriage of Carney=857

Notes=864

2. Weighing Multiple Factors=865

Hollon v. Hollon=865

3. Race and Ethnicity=870

Palmore v. Sidoti=870

Note=872

Jones v. Jones=873

4. Religion=875

Kendall v. Kendall=875

Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow=880

5. The Child's Preference=884

Johns v. Cioci=884

Notes=888

6. Reliance on Mental Health Experts=888

K.J.B. v. C.M.B.=888

7. Counsel for the Child=892

Schult v. Schult=892

D. Alternative Approaches=897

1. Tender Years Presumption=897

Pusey v. Pusey=897

Note=899

2. Primary Caretaker Presumption=899

Garska v. McCoy=899

Note=904

3. Joint Custody=904

Rivero v. Rivero=904

Note=910

4. Past Care or the "Approximate the Time" Standard=910

Young v. Hector=910

Notes=919

Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution, §208 Allocation of Custodial Responsibility / American Law Institute=919

Notes=921

Custody Law and the ALI's Principles : A Little History, a Little Policy, and Some Very Tentative Judgments, / Robert J. Levy=922

5. Parenting Plans=927

Huelskamp v. Huelskamp=927

In re the Custody of Halls=929

Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Sample Parenting Plan=934

Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution, §205 Parenting Plan/ American Law Institute=942

6. Random Selection=945

Child-Custody Adjudication : Judicial Functions in the Face of Indeterminacy / Robert Mnookin=945

Solomonic Judgments : Against the Best Interest of the Child / Jon Elster=947

E. Modification=948

1. Change in Circumstances=948

Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, §409 Modification=948

Hassenstab v. Hassenstab=949

Note=952

Rose v. Rose Revisited : The Court Changes Its Position=952

Note=955

2. Relocation=955

Morgan v. Morgan=955

National and International Momentum Builds for More Child Focus in Relocation Disputes / Linda D. Elrod=961

F. Visitation=966

Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, §407 Visitation=966

Eldridge v. Eldridge=967

Note=971

Zummo v. Zummo=971

Troxel v. Granville=975

Note=975

G. Stepparents=975

In re Marriage of DePalma=975

Simons by & Through Simons v. Gisvold=979

Edwards v. Edwards=980

Note=983

H. Unmarried Couples=984

Smith v. Gordon=984

Notes=992

K.B. v. J.R.=993

Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution : Analysis and Recommendations, Selected Sections and Comments / American Law Institute=999

I. Enforcement=1001

1. Tort Law=1001

Khalifa v. Shannon=1001

2. Criminal Liability=1008

United States v. Amer=1008

3. Change of Custody=1013

Doe v. Doe=1013

4. Separation of Visitation Rights and Child Support=1017

Farmer v. Farmer=1017

CHAPTER 9. Property, Alimony, and Child Support Awards=1020

A. Property Division=1021

1. Background to Marital Property Regimes=1021

Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, §307 Distribution Property, Alternatives A and B and Comment=1023

Notes=1024

2. The Problem of Characterization in Equitable Distribution=1024

a. What Is Marital Property?=1024

Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution, §403 Definition of Marital and Separate Property / American Law Institute=1024

Notes=1025

Innerbichler v. Innerbichler=1025

Notes=1031

Holman v. Holman=1032

Notes=1036

b. What Is Marital Property?=1038

i. Pensions and Other Deferred Income=1038

Laing v. Laing=1038

Notes=1042

ii. Human Capital and Other Intangible Assets=1043

Postema v. Postema=1043

Note=1049

Elkus v. Elkus=1049

Notes=1052

Wilson v. Wilson=1053

Notes=1057

iii. Marital Debt=1058

Rice v. Rice=1058

Notes=1061

3. The Problem of Fairness : What Is Equitable?=1062

Adams v. Adams=1062

Notes=1064

Finan v. Finan=1065

Notes=1067

Tucker v. Tucker=1068

Notes=1069

B. Alimony=1070

Re-thinking Alimony : The AAML's Considerations for Calculating Alimony, Spousal Support or Maintenance / Mary Kay Kisthardt=1070

1. Types of Alimony=1072

a. Need and Ability to Pay=1072

Hodge v. Hodge=1072

Note=1074

b. Standard of Living=1074

Lorenz v. Lorenz=1074

Note=1075

c. Reimbursement=1075

In re Marriage of Probasco=1075

Notes=1080

d. Fault=1081

Dykman v. Dykman=1081

Notes=1083

2. Modification=1083

Schwarz v. Schwarz=1083

Notes=1088

3. The Future of Alimony=1089

Re-thinking Alimony : The AAML's Considerations for Calculating Alimony, Spousal Support or Maintenance / Mary Kay Kisthardt=1089

Notes=1094

C. Evaluating Divorce Awards=1095

1. The Marital Fault Principle=1095

2. The Need Principle=1095

3. The Status Principle=1096

4. The Rehabilitation Principle=1096

5. The Contribution Principle=1097

a. Restitution or the Market Value of Services Approach=1097

b. Compensation for Forgone Opportunities Approach=1097

c. Enhanced Earning Capacity Approach=1098

d. Partnership Approach=1098

Rehabilitating Partnership Marriage as a Theory of Wealth Distribution at Divorce : In Recognition of a Shared Life / Alicia Brokars Kelly=1100

Notes=1105

Private Tragedies? Family Law as Social Insurance / Anne L. Alstott=1105

D. Child Support=1115

1. Introduction=1115

Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, §309 Child Support=1115

45 C.F.R. §302.56. Guidelines for Setting Child Support Awards=1116

2. Child Support Guidelines=1117

a. The Income Shares Model=1117

Notes=1117

b. Percentage of Obligor Income Model=1118

Note=1119

c. The Melson Formula=1119

3. Applying the Guidelines=1120

a. What Counts as Income?=1120

Colo. Rev. Stat. Ann. §14-10-115=1120

Notes=1122

Little v. Little=1123

Note=1126

Kraisinger v. Kraisinger=1126

Notes=1128

b. Deviation From the Guidelines=1129

i. COURT DISCRETION GENERALLY=1129

Schmidt v. Schmidt=1129

ii. RICH FAMILIES=1132

Smith v. Smith=1132

Notes=1134

iii. POOR FAMILIES=1136

Rose on Behalf of Clancy v. Moody=1136

Note=1139

c. College Education=1139

Solomon v. Findley=1139

Curtis v. Kline=1141

Notes=1146

d. Who Is Responsible for Child Support?=1147

Miller v. Miller=1147

Notes=1152

e. Modification=1153

Ainsworth v. Ainsworth=1153

Notes=1159

4. Child Support Enforcement=1159

Civil Contempt and the Indigent Child Support Obligor : The Silent Return of Debtor's Prison / Elizabeth G. Patterson=1160

Eunique v. Powell=1161

State v. Talty=1165

Note=1170

Turner v. Rogers=1170

Notes=1176

CHAPTER 10. Family Law Jurisdiction, Recognition, and Choice of Law=1178

A. Recognition of Marriage=1178

Wilson v. Ake=1178

Notes=1183

B. Divorce Jurisdiction=1184

Sosna v. Iowa=1184

Note=1184

Ankenbrandt v. Richards=1184

Notes=1189

C. Custody Jurisdiction=1190

1. Interstate Custody Disputes=1190

Foster v. Wolkowitz=1191

Thompson v. Thompson=1194

2. International Custody Disputes=1198

Abbott v. Abbott=1198

Note=1203

Charalambous v. Charalambous=1203

D. Property, Alimony, and Child Support Jurisdiction=1207

1. Property and Divisible Divorce=1207

Vanderbilt v. Vanderbilt=1207

Note=1208

2. Foreign v. Domestic Law on Marital Property=1208

Aleem v. Aleem=1208

3. Child Support=1208

a. Long-Arm Jurisdiction=1208

Kulko v. Superior Court of California=1208

Personal Jurisdiction and Child Support : Establishing the Parent-Child Relationship as Minimum Contacts / Rosemarie T. Ring=1212

Bergaust v. Flaherty=1215

b. Uniform Interstate Family Support Act=1219

Hamilton v. Hamilton=1219

CHAPTER 11. Private Ordering=1223

A. Introduction to Private Ordering=1223

Private Ordering and Family Law / Brian Bix=1223

Note=1227

Maynard v. Hill=1227

Note=1228

Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law : The Case of Divorce / Robert Mnookin ; Lewis Kornhauser=1229

Note=1234

B. Ordering by Private Contract=1235

1. Premarital Contracts=1235

Edwardson v. Edwardson=1235

Simeone v. Simeone=1237

Notes=1242

2. Separation Agreements=1249

Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act, §306 Separation Agreement=1249

Duffy v. Duffy=1251

Toni v. Toni=1254

Sidden v. Mailman=1258

Note=1262

Kelley v. Kelley=1262

3. Marital Contracts=1264

Ansin v. Craven-Ansin=1264

C. Alternative Dispute Resolution=1273

1. Arbitration=1273

Johnson v. Johnson=1273

2. Mediation=1282

Private Ordering and Alternative Dispute Resolution / Ronald S. Granberg ; Sarah A. Cavassa=1282

Ferguson v. Ferguson=1289

Note=1292

3. Collaborative Lawyering=1292

History of Collaborative Divorce / Regina A. DeMeo=1292

Collaborative Family Law / Pauline H. Tesler=1294

Note=1298

ABA Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility Formal Opinion 07-447 : Ethical Considerations in Collaborative Law Practice=1298

INEDX=I-1

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The Sixth Edition continues a long tradition of innovation the casebook is widely known and prized for. Preserving the best of earlier editions, the casebook delivers an up-to-date overview of U.S. Family Law that weaves together black-letter rules, policy, narrative, history, transnational sources, and theory, into an accessible and teachable whole. The book is written with an eye toward helping teachers prepare their students to appreciate and engage Family Law's incredibly dynamic present, and to begin imagining how to actively shape its important, vibrant future. The Sixth Edition of Family Law is more than an update of prior editions it reconceptualizes the field of family law for the 21st century. Through judicious use of new historical and social science material, this edition illuminates current controversial issues in family law, and for the first time places American family law in an international context.