Speak Out for Children. Fall 1995 through Summer 1996.

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Title: Speak Out for Children. Fall 1995 through Summer 1996.
Language: English
Authors: Levy, David L., Children's Rights Council, Inc., Washington, DC.
Source: Speak Out for Children. Fall-Win 1995-Sum 1996 11(1-3):1995.
Availability: Children's Rights Council, Inc., 220 "I" Street, N.E., Suite 200, Washington, DC 20002-4362; phone: 202-547-6227.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 61
Publication Date: 1996
Document Type: Collected Works - Serials
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Custody, Child Development, Child Support, Child Welfare, Childrens Rights, Court Litigation, Divorce, Financial Support, Legislation, One Parent Family
ISSN: 1042-3559
Abstract: "Speak Out for Children" is the quarterly newsletter of the Children's Rights Council (CRC), which is concerned with the healthy development of children of divorced and separated parents. The newsletter consists of feature articles and regular sections and columns. Feature articles for volume 11, issue number 1, are: "U.S. Commission Supports More Mediation, Unified Courts, Parenting Plans"; and "Joint Custody Favorable for Children, says APA [American Psychological Association] group." Feature article for issue number 2 of this volume is: "Presumption for Joint Custody Takes Effect in Washington, D.C." The feature article for issue number 3 is "Landmark Divorce Study Had the Numbers Wrong" (Katharine Webster). Regular departments in the newsletter include "Family Facts,""In the Courts,""Bills and Resolutions in Congress,""Chapter News," and "Around the Country." (HTH)
Entry Date: 1997
Accession Number: ED410064
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:"Speak Out for Children" is the quarterly newsletter of the Children's Rights Council (CRC), which is concerned with the healthy development of children of divorced and separated parents. The newsletter consists of feature articles and regular sections and columns. Feature articles for volume 11, issue number 1, are: "U.S. Commission Supports More Mediation, Unified Courts, Parenting Plans"; and "Joint Custody Favorable for Children, says APA [American Psychological Association] group." Feature article for issue number 2 of this volume is: "Presumption for Joint Custody Takes Effect in Washington, D.C." The feature article for issue number 3 is "Landmark Divorce Study Had the Numbers Wrong" (Katharine Webster). Regular departments in the newsletter include "Family Facts,""In the Courts,""Bills and Resolutions in Congress,""Chapter News," and "Around the Country." (HTH)
ISSN:1042-3559