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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jun. 27, 2008

No Excuse

It is time for family law judges to stop excusing people simply because it is easier to do that than to enforce the court's orders, writes Fred Silberberg. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By Fred Silberberg
This article appears on Page 4

      The manner in which justice is supposed to be administered in the family law court is through court orders. Parties come to the divorce court for assistance in protecting their rights. Those may be rights to property, support or child custody matters. In fact, unlike in other areas of the law, family law cases start with court orders being imposed au...

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