The Smart Law Think Tank

/ˈTHiNGk ˌtaNGk/ (noun):


  • (1) a collection of interdisciplinary resources regarding particular laws, policies, issues or ideas
  • (2) read, discuss, think, and write for the purpose of addressing matters of vital importance to humanity
  • (3) generate new ideas, encourage enlightened public debate, promote sound policy and program development regarding legal matters involving children

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The purpose of the Smart Law Think Tank is to create a collection of relevant information that fosters innovative change serving the best interests of children in family law matters.

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