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  Welfare Reform Isn't Working - Los Angeles Times
Welfare Reform Isn't Working - Los Angeles Times

More people are employed, but the goal of preserving families has been a failure.
By Amy L. Wax, AMY L. WAX is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
 




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I am a long-time family-law and estate-planning lawyer who believes in improving divorce, but more importantly, preventing it. I am for: the traditional family, non-traditional families, joint custody, child support, alimony, collaborative divorce, mediation, and marriage skills training. I am against: divorce, one-parent families, domestic violence, child abduction, alienation, patriarchy, matriarchy, and selfish, immature parenting. Contradictory? That’s what makes family law so interesting.


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