First published in 1973. New ed. with epilogue originally published in 1979.
... 129 ordering treatment for child and accepting mother's refusal of treatment for herself, 9596 Juveniles, violent, 5; see also Delinquency Kagan, J., 200 Kaplan, S. L, 238 Karpinski, E., 239 Katan, A., 239 Katz, Jay, 241, 256 Katz, ...
Ct. of N.J. (1953), reprinted in J. Goldstein and J. Katz, The Family and the Law {supra, p. 1115). 5. See, e.g., N.Y. Soc. Serv. Law §384-b-7 (1994), which provides in pertinent part: "Permanent neglect" [is established when] the ...
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