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1.   Chapter 4: Taking on Myth 3: Standards of Living.

Braver, S.L. & O’Connell, D. (1998). Divorced Dads: Shattering the Myths. The surprising truth about fathers, children and divorce. Tarcher/Putnam: New York.

 

2.The gender gap in standard of living after divorce: Vanishingly small?

Braver, S.L. (1999). Family Law Quarterly, 33, 111-134.

 

3.Experiences of family law attorneys with current issues in divorce practice

Braver, S.L., Cookston, J.T. & Cohen, B.R. (2002). Family Relations, 51(6), 325-334.

 

4.Divorced parents’ financial support of their children’s college expenses

Fabricius, W.V., Braver, S.L. & Deneau, K. (2003). Family Court Review, 41(2),

224-241

 

5.Non-child support expenditures on children by nonresidental divorced fathers: Results of a study

Fabricius, W.V. & Braver, S. L. (2003). Family Court Review, 41(3), 321-336.

 

6.Relocation of children after divorce and children’s best interests: New evidence and legal considerations.

Braver, S.L.,  Ellman, I.M. & Fabricius, W.V. (2003) Journal of Family Psychology, 17(2), 206-219.

 

7.Measuring father involvement in divorced, nonresident fathers.

Pasley, K. & Braver, S. L. (2003) In R. Day, & M. Lamb (Eds.) Conceptualizing and Measuring Father Involvement (pp. 217-240). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

8.Expenditures on children and visitation time: A reply to Garfinkel, McLanahan and Wallerstein.

Fabricius, W.V. & Braver, S.L. (2004). Family Court Review, 42(2), 350-362.

 

9.Child support guidelines and the equalization of living standards.

Braver, S.L. & Stockburger, D. (2004). In W. S. Comanor (Ed.). The Law and Economics of Child Support Payments (pp. 91-127). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

 

10.  Prevention programs for divorced non-resident fathers.

Braver, S.L., Griffin, W.A. & Cookston, J.T. (2005). Family Court Review, 43(1), 81-96.

 

11.  The consequences of divorce for parents. 

Braver, S.L., Shapiro, J.R. & Goodman, M.R. (2005). In M. A. Fine  &  J.H. Harvey (Eds.). Handbook of Divorce and Relationship Dissolution. (p. 313-337.) Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

 

12.  Promoting better fathering among divorced nonresident fathers.

Braver, S. L., Griffin, W.A., Cookston, J.T., Sandler, I.N. & Williams, J. (2005). In W.M. Pinsof & J. Lebow (eds.)  Family Psychology: The Art of the Science. (pp. 295-325). NY: Oxford University Press.

 

13.  Relocation, parent conflict, and domestic violence: Independent risk factors for children of divorce.

Fabricius, W.V. & Braver, S.L. (2006).  Journal of Child Custody, 3(3/4), 7-28.

 

14.  Effects of the Dads For Life intervention on coparenting in the two years after divorce.

Cookston, J. T, Braver, S.L., Griffin, W.A., DeLusé, S.R. & Miles, J.C. (2007). Family Process. 46 (1), 123-137.

 

15.  Effects of father and mother parenting on children’s mental health in high- and low-conflict divorces.

Sandler, I., Miles, J., Cookston, J. & Braver, S. (2008) Family Court Review, 46(2), 282–296.

 

16.  Sibling relationships in blended families.

Baham, M. E., Weimer, A. A., Braver, S. L. & Fabricius, W. V. (2008) In J. Pryor (Ed.), The International Handbook of Stepfamilies: Policy and Practice in Legal, Research and Clinical Spheres. (pp, 175-207). NY: Wiley.

 

17.  Intuitive lawmaking: The example of child support.

Ellman, I.M., Braver, S.L. and MacCoun, R.J. (2009). Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 6(1), 69-109.

 

18.  Relations between mattering to step- and non-residential fathers and adolescent mental health.

Schenck, C. E., Braver, S. L., Wolchik, S. A., Saenz, D., Cookston, J. T., & Fabricius, W. V. (2009). Fathering. 7(1) 70-90.

 

19.  Lay judgments about child custody after divorce.

Braver, S.L., Ellman, I.M. Votruba, A. & Fabricius, W.V. (2011).  Psychology, Public Policy and the Law, 17(2), 212-240.

 

20.  Lay intuitions about child support and marital status.

Ellman, I.M. & Braver, S.L. (2011). Child and Family Law Quarterly, 23(4), 465-488.

 

21.  Abstract principles and concrete cases in intuitive lawmaking.

Ellman, I.M., Braver, S.L. and MacCoun, R.J. (2012). Law and Human Behavior, 36(2), 96-108.

 

22.  Lay intuitions about family obligations: The case of alimony.

Ellman, I.M. & Braver, S.L. (2012). Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 13(1), 209-240.

 

23.  Marital dissolution.

Braver, S.L. & Lamb, M.E. (2012). In G. W. Peterson & K.R.Bush (Eds.), Handbook

of Marriage and the Family (3rd ed. Pp 487-516).New York: Springer Publishing

 

24.  Fathers, Divorce and Custody

Stevenson, M.M., Braver, S.L., Ellman, I.M. & Votruba, A.M. (2012). In Cabrera,

N.C. & Tamis-LeMonda,C.S. (Eds.) Handbook of Father Involvement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (2nd. Ed. Pp 379-396) New York: Psychology Press

 

25.  Should marriage matter?  

Ellman, I.M. & Braver, S.L. (2012). In Garrison, M. & Scott, E. (eds). Marriage

at the crossroads: Law, policy and the brave new world of 21st century families.

(pp. 170-198). Cambridge University Press.

 

26.  Custody and parenting time: Links to family relationships and well-being after divorce

Fabricius, W.V., Braver, S.L., Diaz, P. & Velez, C.E. (2010).  . In Michael E. Lamb (Ed). Role of the Father in Child Development (5th Edition). (pp. 245-289).John Wiley & Sons