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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:
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.
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).
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).
10. Prevention programs for divorced non-resident fathers.
Braver, S.L.,
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.)
12. Promoting better fathering among divorced nonresident fathers.
Braver, S. L.,
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.,
Sandler,
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
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)
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).
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