Between the law and itself: An examination of the best interests of the child standard in the New York city family court

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作者
Ingber, Hannah [1 ]
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[1] Columbia Univ, Barnard Coll, Dept Sociol, New York, NY 10027 USA
关键词
best interest of the child; children; custody; family court; family law; misogyny; CUSTODY; DECISIONS;
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10.1002/aps.1833
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B84-0 [心理学理论];
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040201 ;
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This article describes a pilot research study done by the author which focused on the judicial implementation of the "best interests of the child" standard, also known as Article 5, Section 70 of the New York State Domestic Relations Law. This is the statutory principle that guides determinations of child custody in the USA. The ambiguous nature of this law grants judges significant discretion when determining the custodial arrangements for children, as it does not explicitly define what constitutes the best interests of a child. The lack of consensus surrounding this law results in marked inconsistencies in its application. In the absence of external guidance, the author presumed that judges rely heavily on their individual knowledge and conceptualization of childhood when making custody decisions, especially those regarding facts relayed by or about children. Through in-depth interviews conducted with seven judges from the City of New York, this study sheds light on this complex and essential issue. By incorporating insights from sociological theories of law and childhood, this study provides further insight into how judges arrive at their rulings and can be used to assist in improving the lives of families who must interact with the legal system.
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