The Future of Child and Family Law

The Future of Child and Family Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781107006805
ISBN-13 : 1107006805
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Future of Child and Family Law by : Elaine Sutherland

A critical and comparative analysis of the past and future imperatives shaping child and family law around the world.

Not in the Child's Best Interest

Not in the Child's Best Interest
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Publisher : Ron B Palmer
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9781489520562
ISBN-13 : 1489520562
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Not in the Child's Best Interest by : Ron Palmer

You Can Protect Your Children in Divorce You can stop the divorce court from invading your privacy You can stop the illegal family studies You can limit the judges authority to rip your life apart You can stop the personal attacks on your parenting style You can stop the system from hurting your child You can stop the system from making you broke You can learn to protect those you love most The Divorce Industry takes BILLIONS of dollars from our children every single year! STOP THEM NOW! This book will give you the arguments, the legal framework for stopping the divorce custody machine dead in its tracks. This book will show you how to stop giving up your rights to your children. Your children need you in their lives. The most important thing you can do to give your child a future is to remain a full parent in their lives. To retain equal time to show them love and to teach them through your daily example. Children do best in life when they have two fit parents active in their lives. Your right to the care, custody and control over your child is a Fundamental Liberty, just as your right to free speech is, or your right to freedom of religion is a Fundamental Liberty. Your child has the right to associate with you and to have you as a parent, not a visitor, in their life. You and your child have privacy rights in your family life that are between you and your child as individuals. They do NOT come from the marriage, and, if you are a natural parent, they do NOT come from the Government. If you let them, the State will take your rights adn do with them what they please. Knowledge is Power! Know your Rights! Protect Your Children

The Future of Children’s Rights

The Future of Children’s Rights
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Publisher : Hotei Publishing
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9789004271777
ISBN-13 : 9004271775
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Future of Children’s Rights by : Michael Freeman

This volume is in part intended to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. We are now a generation on from its formulation, and, as this varied collection of articles by leading thinkers in the field reflects, children's rights have come a long way. Yet the aim of this volume is not to look back, but to take stock and look forward. It explores subjects as diverse as socio-economic rights, corporal punishment, language and scientific progress as they relate to children and their rights, and offers new insights and new ideas. Edited by one of the most respected and leading scholars in the field, The Future of Children's Rights constitutes a stimulating and useful resource for academics and practitioners alike.

The Present and Future of European Family Law

The Present and Future of European Family Law
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 181
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ISBN-10 : 9781785363078
ISBN-13 : 1785363077
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Present and Future of European Family Law by : Jens M. Scherpe

The Present and Future of European Family Law explores the essence of European family law – and what its future may be. It compares and analyses existing laws and court decisions, identifies trends in legislation and jurisprudence, and also forecasts (and in some cases proposes) future developments. It establishes that while there is, at present, no comprehensive European family law, elements of an ‘institutional European family law’ have been created through decisions by the European Court on Human Rights and by the Court of Justice of the European Union as well as other EU instruments. At the same time an ‘organic European family law’ is beginning to emerge. The laws in many European jurisdictions have developed similarly and have ‘grown together’, not only as a result of the aforementioned institutional pressures, but also as a result of societal developments, and comparable reactions to medical and societal advances and changes. Hence there already is a body of institutional and organic European family law, and it will continue to grow. This book, and the others in the set, will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in family law. It will be of particular use to students and scholars of comparative and international family law, as well as family law practitioners.

Child and Family Law Quarterly

Child and Family Law Quarterly
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Publisher :
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0013588184
ISBN-13 : 9780013588184
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Child and Family Law Quarterly by : Jane Fortin

The leading journal on all aspects of child and family law

International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law

International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1780686412
ISBN-13 : 9781780686417
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law by : Gillian Douglas

Written in honour of the internationally renowned Professor Nigel Lowe, this book explores current issues in international family and child law and considers how the field might develop in the future.

The Law and Child Development

The Law and Child Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 935
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ISBN-10 : 9781351887021
ISBN-13 : 1351887025
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis The Law and Child Development by : Mavis Maclean

This volume asks what legal and socio legal scholarship can contribute to understanding the role of law in the care and development of children. The editors have selected key articles ranging from theoretical analysis to empirical data based research that address the law's approach in the United States and the United Kingdom to resolving parenting disputes after separation, protecting children from abuse and neglect, and affording children procedural protections in the juvenile justice system. Their introduction to these important and often distressing areas of the law confirms the importance of understanding how law works in practice, and reaffirms that law itself remains responsible for articulating and protecting society's values.

Preserving Family Ties

Preserving Family Ties
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9781973609544
ISBN-13 : 1973609541
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Preserving Family Ties by : Mark David Roseman Ph.D. CFLE

Preserving Family Ties was not written to give you a formula for action. Rather, this is a guidebook for understanding. It was written to give a clearer understanding of the complexity in child custody when parents separate. This book provides you the historical context for the changes you experience, and what you may fear. I have written this book to offer parents and professionals that context in which the new reality unfolds. It was written to help you understand that one can move forward best when they a) acknowledge your feelings as you endure so many life changes, often abrupt and unexpected; b) recognize the obstacles and options in the child custody and divorce process; and c) seek support from family, friends, community resources to affect the best transition for you and your children. There is no magic wand to solve problems that parents may encounter, real or imaginary. However, our imagination can play havoc with this journey of family transition. The future we prefer for our children, for each parent, for grandparents and other extended family members, can be far better than imagined.

Nolo's Essential Guide to Child Custody and Support

Nolo's Essential Guide to Child Custody and Support
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Publisher : Nolo
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9781413326949
ISBN-13 : 1413326943
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Nolo's Essential Guide to Child Custody and Support by : Emily Doskow

Custody and Support: Get the Answers You Need When you’re getting divorced, you can make a tough time easier for yourself and your children if you work with the other parent to agree on a custody plan and child support. If you can’t resolve these issues, you’ll have to head to court and ask a judge to decide for you. Either way, Nolo’s Essential Guide to Child Custody & Support can help. You’ll learn: how negotiation and mediation can keep costs down and improve future dealings with your ex where to find your state’s child support guidelines how judges make custody decisions how to enforce and change custody and support orders how court trials work how Covid-19 is affecting custody arrangements and family court hearings, and when you need a lawyer and how to work with one. You’ll also find specifics about each state’s laws, including what factors courts consider when they rule on custody arrangements and what happens when one parent wants to move away with the children.

Child, Family and State

Child, Family and State
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 610
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ISBN-10 : 9781479892129
ISBN-13 : 1479892122
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Child, Family and State by : Stephen Macedo

In an era in which our conception of what constitutes a “normal” family has undergone remarkable changes, questions have arisen regarding the role of the state in “normalizing” families through public policy. In what ways should the law seek to facilitate, or oppose, parenting and child-rearing practices that depart from the “nuclear family” with two heterosexual parents? What should the state's stance be on single parent families, unwed motherhood, or the adoption of children by gay and lesbian parents? How should authority over child rearing and education be divided between parents and the state? And how should the state deal with the inequalities that arise from birthright citizenship? Through critical essays divided into four parts-Adoption, Race, and Public Policy; Education and Parental Authority; Same Sex Families; and Birthright Citizenship-Child, Family, and State considers the philosophical, political, and legal dilemmas that surround these difficult and divisive questions. An invaluable resource in these contentious debates, Child, Family, and State illuminates the moral questions that lie before policymakers and citizens when contemplating the future of children and families.