
Tom Altobelli
Articles
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Mar 3, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Erin McKenna |Tom Altobelli |Isabel Suh
This article examines the multiple inter-connected and interacting catalysts for past, current and future family court reform. We then, with deep humility and quiet ambition, contemplate the next 50 years and hypothesize about future court reform which we predict will focus on technology. We observe how what was once a fanciful idea for family courts (such as electronic filing and online court events) is realistic today.
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