Karen Oehme
Research Associate
koehme@fsu.edu
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Education
J.D., 1987, Florida State university, Tallahassee, Florida
B.A., 1983, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida
Selected Publications
Stern, N., Crook, W., Oehme, K. “Visitation Decisions in Domestic Violence Cases: Seeking Lessons from One State's Experience." The Wisconsin Law Journal of Gender and Society. (2008).
Crook, W. & Oehme, K. “Characteristics of Supervised Visitation Programs Serving Child Maltreatment Cases.” Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, Oxford Publications. (2007).
Oehme, K., & Stern, N. “Increasing Safety for Battered Women and their Children: Creating a Privilege for Supervised Visitation Intake Records.” University of Richmond Law Review. 41. (2007).
Oehme, K. & Stern, N. “Defending Neutrality in Supervised Visitation to Preserve a Crucial Family Court
Service.” Southwestern University Law Review. 95. (2007).
Crook , W., Maxwell S., & Oehme, K. A Training Manual for Florida’s Supervised Visitation Programs. Florida Department of Children and Families. (2006).
Maxwell, S., & Oehme, K. “Supervised Visitation in Florida, the Next Phase.” Florida Bar Journal. (2004).
Maxwell, S. & Oehme, K. “Six Crucial Issues in Supervised Visitation.” (2004). Retrieved March 3, 2008, from Violence Against Women Online Resources: http://www.vaw.umn.edu/documents/Supervisedvisit/Supervisedvisit.html
Oehme. K., & Stern, N. “Toward a Coherent Approach to Tort Immunity in Family Court Services.” Kentucky Law Journal. 92. (2003).
Oehme, K., & Stern, N. “The Troubling Admission of Supervised Visitation Records in Custody Proceedings.” Temple University Law Review. 75. (2002).
Maxwell, S. & Oehme, K. “Strategies to Improve Supervised Visitation Services in Domestic Violence Cases.” (2001). Retrieved March 3, 2008, from the Violence Against Women Online Resources Web site.
Oehme, K. “Supervised Visitation in Florida: A Cause for Optimism, a Call for Caution.” Florida Bar Journal. (1997).
Oehme, K. “New Resources for Difficult Family Court Cases.” The Family Law Commentator. 10. (1996).

