Creating a twenty-first-century family dispute resolution system -- The critique of the adversary system and the new paradigm as a response -- Expanded courts with diminished legal norms -- The new vision meets the new family -- From gladiators and umpires to problem-solvers and managers -- The influence of comparative and international family law -- Creating a twenty-first-century family dispute resolution system -- Notes.
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