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Publications based on Families in Transition’s clinical and social justice work.

Families in Transition, (1993). Custody and access: A response to the Department of Justice discussion paper. Brief submitted to the Department of Justice ( Canada ).

Families in Transition, (1996). Child Support: Brief prepared for the Minister of Justice. Paper submitted to the Department of Justice ( Canada ).

Freeman, R. (1993). Parenting after divorce: Rethinking decisions about children. In Bala, N. and Miklas, S. Rethinking decisions about children: Is the "best interest of the child" approach really in the best interest of children? (142-154). Toronto : The Policy Research Centre.

Freeman, R. (1995). Successful family transition: An evaluation of intervention strategies. Toronto : Family Service Association of Metropolitan Toronto .

Freeman, R. (1998). Parenting after divorce: Using research to inform decision-making about children. Canadian Journal of Family Law, 15, 79-130.

Freeman, R. (1999). When parents part: Helping children adjust. Transitions, 10-13.

Freeman, R. (2001). Parenting plans: Making decisions in children’s best interests. In Niman, H. and Svardi, G. (Eds.). Special Lectures 2000: Family Law, A colloquium on “Best Interests of the Child” (78-135). Toronto : Law Society of Upper Canada .

Freeman, R. and Freeman, G. (2001). Appendix A: Report on youth workshops (89-104). In IER Planning, Research, and Management Services, Custody, access and child support in Canada : Report on Federal-Provincial-Territorial Consultations, Ottawa : Department of Justice ( Canada ).

Freeman, R. and Freeman, G. (2003). Managing contact difficulties: A child-centred approach. Ottawa: Department of Justice (Canada). 2003-FYC-5E.

Freeman, R., Abel, D., Cowper-Smith, M. and Stein, L. (2004). Reconnecting children with absent parents: A model for intervention. Family Court Review, 42, 439-459.

Mandell, D. and Birenzweig, E. (1990). Stepfamilies: A model for group work with remarried couples and their children. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 14, 29-41.

Rossiter, A. (1987). A model for group intervention with preschool children experiencing separation and divorce. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 58, 387-397.

Stein, L. and Dilmaghani, S. (2002). Transitions: Meeting the needs of Iranian families facing separation and divorce. Toronto : Family Service Association of Toronto.

AFCC Court Service Task Force, Exemplary Practices Sub-Committee. (2005).  Families in Transition, Family Service Association of Toronto.  In AFCC Court Service Task Force, Exemplary Practices Sub-Committee, Exemplary family court programs and practices:  Profiles of innovative and accountable court-connected programs (43-44).  Madison,WI: Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.

 

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