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20 Concil. Cts. Rev. ii (1982)

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CONCILIATION  COURTS   REVIEW


      The Conciliation Courts Review is published at least twice yearly by the Association of Family
and Conciliation Courts (formerly known as Conference of Conciliation Courts) and is edited by
Meyer Elkin, Conciliation Courts Review, 1217 Shadybrook Drive, Beverly Hills, California 90210.
      The REVIEW  serves as a communication medium for members of the Association of Family
and Conciliation Courts, other persons and agencies interested in conciliation practices and proce-
dures and the strengthening and preservation of marriage and family life. It also aims toward
stimulating the growth of new conciliation and family courts in areas not now providing such
services. Additionally, it is concerned with the prevention of family disharmony and the effective
preparation of people for marriage and family life.
      The REVIEW  is interdisciplinary and invites contributions from the field of law and the
behavioral sciences.
      The rate per copy is $5.00 for non-members of the Association of Family and Conciliation
Courts, libraries, schools, public and private agencies and organizations; $7.00 for Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, and England.
      Back copies for all past copies, starting with Volume 1, Number 1 (1963), are available at the
same  rate.
      Manuscripts submitted for publication should not exceed 20 double-spaced typed pages.
Two copies are requested. References should appear at the end of the article.
      NOTE:  SEND  ONLY  originals on charts and
             tables so that printer can reproduce.
      All correspondence should be sent to the Editor.


MEYER ELKIN - Editor


EDITORIAL   ADVISORS ...


Emily M.  Brown
Stanley  N. Cohen
0. J. Coogler
Craig A. Everett


Jay Folberg
Judge  Nancy  A. Holman
Florence  Kaslow
Bobette  A. Levy


Hugh  Mclsaac
Julien D. Payne
Mel  Roman
Benjamin   Schlesinger


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CONCILIATION COURTS REVIEW/VOLUME 20, NUMBER 1/JUNE 1982

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