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Family Court Review

Family Court Review

Volume 37 Issue 1, Pages 83 - 98

Published Online: 15 Mar 2005

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WINNING ESSAY: 1998 LAW SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST
WHEN CHILDREN REFUSE TO VISIT PARENTS: Is Prison an Appropriate Remedy?
Kathleen Murray 1
  1 Kathleen Murray is a member of the class of 1999 Hofstra University School of Law. She received her R. A. from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1996.
Copyright 1999 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts

ABSTRACT

Courts are frequently confronted with children who, regardless of court orders, refuse to visit their noncustodial parents. This article examines the possible alternatives to holding a child, or parent, in contempt for such behavior. Furthermore, solutions and ideas that better serve the needs of children and parents in these highly volatile family situations will also be explored.


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