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Juvenile and Family Court Journal | 2008

Beyond Politics and Positions: A Call for Collaboration Between Family Court and Domestic Violence Professionals

Peter Salem; Billie Lee Dunford‐Jackson

The domestic violence advocacy and family court communities have each grown dramatically over the last three decades. Although these professional communities share many values in common, they often find themselves at odds with one another on a host of issues. This article examines the practical, political, definitional, and ideological differences between the two communities and calls for them to join forces and collaborate on behalf of children and families.


Family Court Review | 2005

THE CONTENT OF DIVORCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS

Sanford L. Braver; Peter Salem; Jessica Pearson; Stephanie R. DeLusé


Family Court Review | 2005

Domestic Violence and Empowerment in Custody and Visitation Cases

Lisa Newmark; Adele Harrell; Peter Salem


Family Court Review | 2009

The emergence of triage in family court services: the beginning of the end for mandatory mediation?*

Peter Salem


Family Court Review | 2005

Mediation and domestic violence: current policies and practices

Nancy Thoennes; Peter Salem; Jessica Pearson


Archive | 2004

Divorce and family mediation : models, techniques, and applications

Jay Folberg; Ann Milne; Peter Salem


Family Court Review | 2013

Taking Stock of Parent Education in the Family Courts: Envisioning a Public Health Model.

Peter Salem; Irwin N. Sandler; Sharlene A. Wolchik


Family Court Review | 2008

BEYOND POLITICS AND POSITIONS: A CALL FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN FAMILY COURT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROFESSIONALS

Peter Salem; Billie Lee Dunford‐Jackson


Family Court Review | 2005

Parent Education as a Distinct Field of Practice: The Agenda for the Future

Peter Salem; Andrew Schepard; Stephen W. Schlissel


Family Court Review | 2006

WHAT SHOULD FAMILY LAWYERS KNOW? RESULTS OF A SURVEY OF PRACTITIONERS AND STUDENTS

Timothy Hedeen; Peter Salem

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Timothy Hedeen

Kennesaw State University

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