IN THE AFTERMATH OF TROXEL V. GRANVILLE |
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Authors: | Michael E. Ratner |
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Affiliation: | Michael Edward Ratner is a third-year law student at Hofstra University School of Law and the managing editor of articles for volume 40 of Family Court Review |
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Abstract: | While the Court in Troxel v. Granville opines about the problems litigation creates, that of both expense and intrusion into the lives of families in the midst of grandparent visitation disputes, the Court decision falls short of posing a solution. The focus of this note is to propose a standard for mediation as a viable alternative to traditional litigation in such cases. The hope is that mediation will serve the best interests of the child. |
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