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        Troxel Revisited: A New Approach to Third Party Childcare 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2015)
        In 2000 in Troxel v. Granville, four United States Supreme Court justices determined that the “liberty interests of parents in the care, custody, and control of their children” generally foreclose states from compelling ...
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        Parentage Law (R)Evolution: The Key Questions 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2013)
        American state parentage laws have evolved significantly in the past half century in response to changes in both reproductive technologies and human conduct. Yet further evolution, if not a revolution, seems inevitable. ...
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        Constitutional Constraints on Second Parent Laws 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2014)
        American state parentage laws have traditionally required biological or adoptive ties and no more than two parents for any one child at any one time. Biological ties were demonstrated by giving birth or sperm. Adoptive ...
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        Survey of Illinois Law: Stepparent Childcare 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2014)
        In Illinois, the “liberty interests of parents” are reflected in the “superior rights doctrine,” which holds, as elsewhere, that parents have superior rights regarding the care of their children. This doctrine is necessitated ...
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        Parentage Prenups and Midnups 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2015)
        In July 2012, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws recommended for enactment in all American states the Uniform Premarital and Marital Agreements Act. Unlike its predecessor, the Act treats ...
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        The Default Rule on Burden of Proof in Civil Cases 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2015-11)
        An Illinois Appellate Court recently ruled that a custodial parent requesting a court order allowing removal of a child from Illinois must be shown to be in the child’s best interests by a preponderance of the evidence, ...
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        Choosing Among Imprecise American State Parentage Laws 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2015)
        Not too long ago American state laws chiefly designated parentage at precise moments in time. One became a parent upon giving birth; upon having one’s spouse give birth; upon formal adoption; upon completion of a birth ...
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        Expanded Stepparent and Grandparent Third-Party Childcare in Illinois 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2015)
        Recognizing the need for reforms involving, inter alia, parental and third-party childcare interests, the Illinois General Assembly created a study committee, resulting in several proposed amendments to the Illinois Parentage ...
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        Vol. 2 No. 2, Summer 2011; Misinterpreting the Child’s Best Interests Standard: A Closer Look at In re Marriage of Guthrie and Illinois Child Removal Law 

        Noble, Devin (2011-07)
        In Illinois and throughout most of the United States, there are nearly half as many divorces in a given year as there are marriages. The divorce experience can become extremely complicated when children are involved. ...
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        Federal Constitutional Childcare Interests and Superior Parental Rights in Illinois 

        Parness, Jeffrey A. (2013)
        Even without a majority rationale, the opinions in Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000), support the notion that there are federal constitutional “liberty interests of parents in the care, custody, and control of their ...
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        AuthorParness, Jeffrey A. (13)Cagle, Lance (1)Greenberg, Judith G. (1)Jacobs, Melanie B. (1)Melli, Marygold S. (1)Noble, Devin (1)Oliphant, Robert E. (1)Paruch, Deborah (1)Peskind, Steven N. (1)Sierens, Desiree (1)... View MoreSubject
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