American journal of family law |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Eau Claire, Wis.], : [Professional Education Systems, Inc.], [©1987]- |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource |
Disciplina |
346.7301/5/05
347.3061505 |
Soggetto topico |
Domestic relations - United States
Divorce - Law and legislation - United States Divorce - Law and legislation Domestic relations |
Soggetto genere / forma | Periodicals. |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Periodico |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Altri titoli varianti | Family law |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996211124303316 |
[Eau Claire, Wis.], : [Professional Education Systems, Inc.], [©1987]- | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Family law |
Autore | Herring Jonathan |
Edizione | [5th ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified], : Pearson, 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (193 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.4201/5 |
Collana | LawExpress Family law |
Soggetto topico |
Domestic relations - England
Law - Great Britain Law - Non-U.S Law, Politics & Government |
ISBN | 1-292-01343-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Guided tour -- Guided tour of the companion website -- Table of cases and statutes -- 1 Marriage and civil partnership -- 2 Cohabitation -- 3 Domestic violence -- 4 Divorce and dissolution -- 5 Financial issues on divorce and dissolution -- 6 Who is a parent? -- 7 Resolving disputes over children's upbringing -- 8 Children's rights -- 9 Child protection -- 10 Adoption -- And finally, before the exam . . . -- Glossary of terms -- Index. |
Altri titoli varianti |
Family law
Law Express |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910153259703321 |
Herring Jonathan | ||
[Place of publication not identified], : Pearson, 2015 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Family law |
Autore | Herring Jonathan |
Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified], : Pearson, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (244 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.4201/5 |
Collana | LawExpress Q&A Family law |
Soggetto topico |
Domestic relations - England
Law - Non-U.S Law, Politics & Government Law - Great Britain |
Soggetto genere / forma | Libros electrónicos. |
ISBN | 1-292-06370-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- What you need to do for every question in Family Law -- Guided tour -- Guided tour of the companion website -- Table of cases and statutes -- Chapter 1 Themes in family law -- Chapter 2 Marriage and civil partnership -- Chapter 3 Domestic violence -- Chapter 4 Divorce and dissolution -- Chapter 5 Financial issues on separation -- Chapter 6 Parenthood -- Chapter 7 Children's rights -- Chapter 8 Disputes over children -- Chapter 9 Child protection -- Chapter 10 Adoption and special guardianship -- Bibliography -- Index. |
Altri titoli varianti |
Law Express Question and Answer
Family law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910150205903321 |
Herring Jonathan | ||
[Place of publication not identified], : Pearson, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Family law processes, practices, and pressures : proceedings of the Tenth World Conference of the International Society of Family Law, July 2000, Brisbane, Australia / / edited by John Dewar and Stephen Parker |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (604 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.01/5 |
Soggetto topico | Domestic relations |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4725-6274-7
1-281-04207-2 9786611042073 1-84731-325-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- John Dewar and Stephen Parker -- Part I: Processes -- 1 Children's Participation in the Family Justice System: Translating Principles into Practice -- Nigel Lowe and Mervyn Murch -- 2 Children's Participation in Family Court Litigation -- Richard Chisholm -- 3 Delivery Systems for Protective Services and Related Legal Services for Victims of Domestic Violence within a Major American State -- Jane Muller-Peterson,Robert E Rains and Andrea C Jacobsen -- 4 Paternalism, Participation and Placation: Young People's Experiences of Representation in Child Protection Proceedings in England and Wales -- Judith Masson -- 5 Issues in the Making of Ouster Orders under the Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Act 1989 (Qld) -- Rachael Field, Belinda Carpenter and Susan Currie -- 6 The South African Family Court: A First World Ideal in a Second World Country -- Sandra Burman, Emma Dingle and Nichola Glasser -- 7 Establishing Paternity in Judicial Proceedings in Spain: What Protection for Human Rights? -- Encarna Roca and Isabel Miralles -- 8 Suing Child Welfare Agencies: A Comparative View from New Zealand -- Bill Atkin and Geoff McLay -- 9 Adoption-a Public or Private Legal Process? The Changing Social Functions of Adoption in Ireland and the Wider -- Implications for Coherence in Family Law -- Kerry O'Halloran -- Part II: Practices -- 10 Children and the Transformation of Family Law -- Carol Smart -- 11 In Search of the 'Good Father': Law, Family Practices and the Normative Reconstruction of Parenthood -- Richard Collier -- 12 Different Approaches to Post-Divorce Family Relationships: The Example of Contact Centres in France -- Benoit Bastard -- 13 Legal and Educational Interventions for Families in -- Residence and Contact Disputes -- Joan B Kelly -- 14 Agents or Dependants: Children and the Family Law System -- Pauline Tapp, Nicola Taylor and Mark Henaghan -- 15 The Reconstituted Family in Italian Law and Society -- Valeria Mazzotta -- 16 Child-Centred, Vertically Structured and Interdisciplinary: An Integrative Approach to Children's Policy, Practice and Research -- Annie G Steinberg, Barbara Bennett Woodhouse and Alyssa Burrell Cowan -- 17 Children's Rights and the Use of Force 'in Their Own Best Interests' -- Jane Fortin -- 18 The Lawyer-Client Relationship in Family Law: Does Client Funding Status Make a Difference? -- Rosemary Hunter -- 19 The Distribution of Stock Options on Divorce and Proposed Changes in American Divorce Law -- David S Rosettenstein -- 20 Registered Partnership in The Netherlands -- Gregor Van Der Burght -- 21 A Comparative Study of the Transfer of Family Wealth: From Privilege to Equality -- Maria Donata Panforti -- 22 The Constitutional Dimension of Customary Family Law in Papua New Guinea -- Owen Jessep -- Part III: Pressures -- 23 Law Reform by Frozen Chook: Family Law Reform for the New Millennium? -- Reg Graycar -- 24 Can International Conventions Drive Domestic Law Reform? The Case of Physical Punishment of Children -- Elaine E Sutherland -- 25 Emancipation of the African Woman: Fact or Fallacy? -- Elmarie Knoetze -- 26 The State, Race, Religion and the Family in England Today -- Michael Freeman -- 27 Men and Women Behaving Badly: Is Fault Dead in English Family Law? -- Andrew Bainham -- 28 Macro Social and Economic Factors in Society which Influence the Success of Financial Rearrangements on Divorce -- Alastair Bissett-Johnson -- 29 De Facto Property Developments in New Zealand: -- Pressures Impeded Progress -- Bill Atkin and Wendy Parker -- 30 Politics, Processes and Pressures of Legislating for Children in South Africa -- Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Belinda Van Heerden -- 31 The Introduction and Impact of Joint Custody in Portugal -- Maria Clara Sottomayor |
Altri titoli varianti |
Family law processes, practices, pressures
Family law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450805603321 |
Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Family law processes, practices, and pressures : proceedings of the Tenth World Conference of the International Society of Family Law, July 2000, Brisbane, Australia / / edited by John Dewar and Stephen Parker |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (604 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.01/5 |
Soggetto topico | Domestic relations |
ISBN |
1-4725-6274-7
1-281-04207-2 9786611042073 1-84731-325-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- John Dewar and Stephen Parker -- Part I: Processes -- 1 Children's Participation in the Family Justice System: Translating Principles into Practice -- Nigel Lowe and Mervyn Murch -- 2 Children's Participation in Family Court Litigation -- Richard Chisholm -- 3 Delivery Systems for Protective Services and Related Legal Services for Victims of Domestic Violence within a Major American State -- Jane Muller-Peterson,Robert E Rains and Andrea C Jacobsen -- 4 Paternalism, Participation and Placation: Young People's Experiences of Representation in Child Protection Proceedings in England and Wales -- Judith Masson -- 5 Issues in the Making of Ouster Orders under the Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Act 1989 (Qld) -- Rachael Field, Belinda Carpenter and Susan Currie -- 6 The South African Family Court: A First World Ideal in a Second World Country -- Sandra Burman, Emma Dingle and Nichola Glasser -- 7 Establishing Paternity in Judicial Proceedings in Spain: What Protection for Human Rights? -- Encarna Roca and Isabel Miralles -- 8 Suing Child Welfare Agencies: A Comparative View from New Zealand -- Bill Atkin and Geoff McLay -- 9 Adoption-a Public or Private Legal Process? The Changing Social Functions of Adoption in Ireland and the Wider -- Implications for Coherence in Family Law -- Kerry O'Halloran -- Part II: Practices -- 10 Children and the Transformation of Family Law -- Carol Smart -- 11 In Search of the 'Good Father': Law, Family Practices and the Normative Reconstruction of Parenthood -- Richard Collier -- 12 Different Approaches to Post-Divorce Family Relationships: The Example of Contact Centres in France -- Benoit Bastard -- 13 Legal and Educational Interventions for Families in -- Residence and Contact Disputes -- Joan B Kelly -- 14 Agents or Dependants: Children and the Family Law System -- Pauline Tapp, Nicola Taylor and Mark Henaghan -- 15 The Reconstituted Family in Italian Law and Society -- Valeria Mazzotta -- 16 Child-Centred, Vertically Structured and Interdisciplinary: An Integrative Approach to Children's Policy, Practice and Research -- Annie G Steinberg, Barbara Bennett Woodhouse and Alyssa Burrell Cowan -- 17 Children's Rights and the Use of Force 'in Their Own Best Interests' -- Jane Fortin -- 18 The Lawyer-Client Relationship in Family Law: Does Client Funding Status Make a Difference? -- Rosemary Hunter -- 19 The Distribution of Stock Options on Divorce and Proposed Changes in American Divorce Law -- David S Rosettenstein -- 20 Registered Partnership in The Netherlands -- Gregor Van Der Burght -- 21 A Comparative Study of the Transfer of Family Wealth: From Privilege to Equality -- Maria Donata Panforti -- 22 The Constitutional Dimension of Customary Family Law in Papua New Guinea -- Owen Jessep -- Part III: Pressures -- 23 Law Reform by Frozen Chook: Family Law Reform for the New Millennium? -- Reg Graycar -- 24 Can International Conventions Drive Domestic Law Reform? The Case of Physical Punishment of Children -- Elaine E Sutherland -- 25 Emancipation of the African Woman: Fact or Fallacy? -- Elmarie Knoetze -- 26 The State, Race, Religion and the Family in England Today -- Michael Freeman -- 27 Men and Women Behaving Badly: Is Fault Dead in English Family Law? -- Andrew Bainham -- 28 Macro Social and Economic Factors in Society which Influence the Success of Financial Rearrangements on Divorce -- Alastair Bissett-Johnson -- 29 De Facto Property Developments in New Zealand: -- Pressures Impeded Progress -- Bill Atkin and Wendy Parker -- 30 Politics, Processes and Pressures of Legislating for Children in South Africa -- Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Belinda Van Heerden -- 31 The Introduction and Impact of Joint Custody in Portugal -- Maria Clara Sottomayor |
Altri titoli varianti |
Family law processes, practices, pressures
Family law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910777036703321 |
Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Family law processes, practices, and pressures : proceedings of the Tenth World Conference of the International Society of Family Law, July 2000, Brisbane, Australia / / edited by John Dewar and Stephen Parker |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2003 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (604 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.01/5 |
Soggetto topico | Domestic relations |
ISBN |
1-4725-6274-7
1-281-04207-2 9786611042073 1-84731-325-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- John Dewar and Stephen Parker -- Part I: Processes -- 1 Children's Participation in the Family Justice System: Translating Principles into Practice -- Nigel Lowe and Mervyn Murch -- 2 Children's Participation in Family Court Litigation -- Richard Chisholm -- 3 Delivery Systems for Protective Services and Related Legal Services for Victims of Domestic Violence within a Major American State -- Jane Muller-Peterson,Robert E Rains and Andrea C Jacobsen -- 4 Paternalism, Participation and Placation: Young People's Experiences of Representation in Child Protection Proceedings in England and Wales -- Judith Masson -- 5 Issues in the Making of Ouster Orders under the Domestic Violence (Family Protection) Act 1989 (Qld) -- Rachael Field, Belinda Carpenter and Susan Currie -- 6 The South African Family Court: A First World Ideal in a Second World Country -- Sandra Burman, Emma Dingle and Nichola Glasser -- 7 Establishing Paternity in Judicial Proceedings in Spain: What Protection for Human Rights? -- Encarna Roca and Isabel Miralles -- 8 Suing Child Welfare Agencies: A Comparative View from New Zealand -- Bill Atkin and Geoff McLay -- 9 Adoption-a Public or Private Legal Process? The Changing Social Functions of Adoption in Ireland and the Wider -- Implications for Coherence in Family Law -- Kerry O'Halloran -- Part II: Practices -- 10 Children and the Transformation of Family Law -- Carol Smart -- 11 In Search of the 'Good Father': Law, Family Practices and the Normative Reconstruction of Parenthood -- Richard Collier -- 12 Different Approaches to Post-Divorce Family Relationships: The Example of Contact Centres in France -- Benoit Bastard -- 13 Legal and Educational Interventions for Families in -- Residence and Contact Disputes -- Joan B Kelly -- 14 Agents or Dependants: Children and the Family Law System -- Pauline Tapp, Nicola Taylor and Mark Henaghan -- 15 The Reconstituted Family in Italian Law and Society -- Valeria Mazzotta -- 16 Child-Centred, Vertically Structured and Interdisciplinary: An Integrative Approach to Children's Policy, Practice and Research -- Annie G Steinberg, Barbara Bennett Woodhouse and Alyssa Burrell Cowan -- 17 Children's Rights and the Use of Force 'in Their Own Best Interests' -- Jane Fortin -- 18 The Lawyer-Client Relationship in Family Law: Does Client Funding Status Make a Difference? -- Rosemary Hunter -- 19 The Distribution of Stock Options on Divorce and Proposed Changes in American Divorce Law -- David S Rosettenstein -- 20 Registered Partnership in The Netherlands -- Gregor Van Der Burght -- 21 A Comparative Study of the Transfer of Family Wealth: From Privilege to Equality -- Maria Donata Panforti -- 22 The Constitutional Dimension of Customary Family Law in Papua New Guinea -- Owen Jessep -- Part III: Pressures -- 23 Law Reform by Frozen Chook: Family Law Reform for the New Millennium? -- Reg Graycar -- 24 Can International Conventions Drive Domestic Law Reform? The Case of Physical Punishment of Children -- Elaine E Sutherland -- 25 Emancipation of the African Woman: Fact or Fallacy? -- Elmarie Knoetze -- 26 The State, Race, Religion and the Family in England Today -- Michael Freeman -- 27 Men and Women Behaving Badly: Is Fault Dead in English Family Law? -- Andrew Bainham -- 28 Macro Social and Economic Factors in Society which Influence the Success of Financial Rearrangements on Divorce -- Alastair Bissett-Johnson -- 29 De Facto Property Developments in New Zealand: -- Pressures Impeded Progress -- Bill Atkin and Wendy Parker -- 30 Politics, Processes and Pressures of Legislating for Children in South Africa -- Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Belinda Van Heerden -- 31 The Introduction and Impact of Joint Custody in Portugal -- Maria Clara Sottomayor |
Altri titoli varianti |
Family law processes, practices, pressures
Family law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910822223303321 |
Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2003 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law Family law [[electronic resource] /] / Brian H. Bix |
Autore | Bix Brian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, England, : Oxford University Press, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (778 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.7301/5 |
Soggetto topico | Domestic relations - United States |
ISBN |
0-19-999683-0
0-19-026020-3 0-19-999682-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editor; About the Author; Preface; Part I General Principles; Chapter 1 The Principles of American Family Law; A. Federalism; B. Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Decision Making; C. Discretionary vs. Nondiscretionary Decisions; D. Contract vs. Status; E. Bright-Line Rules vs. Functional Standards; F. The Proper Level of Deference for Traditional or Conventional Views and Practices; G. Family Privacy; H. The Problem of Inadequate Data; I. Using or Ignoring Existing Categories; J. The Nature and Role of "Family"; K. Conclusion
Suggested Further ReadingPart II Marriage; Chapter 2 Marriage Eligibility, Marital Rules; A. The History: Traditional, Gendered, Hierarchical Marriage; B. Marital Property; C. The Right to Marry; D. Common Law Marriage; E. Same-Sex Marriage; F. Heartbalm Actions; G. Formalities; H. Interjurisdictional Recognition; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 3 Alternatives to Marriage; A. Long-Term Cohabitation; B. Marriage-like Status; Suggested Further Reading; Part III Parenthood; Chapter 4 Parental Authority; A. Nonmarital Children; B. Presumptions of Paternity; C. Step-Parents D. Equitable ParentsE. Co-Parenting Agreements; F. Sharp Distinctions and the Rule of Two; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 5 Adoption; A. History and General Rules; B. Nonmarital Fathers; C. Open Adoption and Open Records; D. Step-Parent and Second-Parent Adoption; E. Race and Religion; F. Indian Child Welfare Act; G. Sexual Orientation; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 6 New Reproductive Technologies; A. Egg and Sperm Donation; B. Surrogacy; C. Division of Embryos; D. Posthumous Reproduction; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 7 Abuse and Neglect; A. Standards for Abuse and Neglect B. Cultural and Religious DefensesC. Procedural Protections; D. Foster Care; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 8 Children's Rights; A. Children's Rights; B. Children's Duties; Suggested Further Reading; Part IV Divorce; Chapter 9 Divorce; A. History of Divorce Grounds; B. No Fault and Beyond; C. Jurisdiction; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 10 Agreements; A. Premarital Agreements; 1. History; 2. Religious Agreements; B. Marital Agreements; C. Separation Agreements; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 11 Property Division; A. Introduction; B. Characterization and Payment C. Doctrinal Rules and Views of MarriageD. General Principles of Property Division; E. Conflict of Laws; F. Short-Duration Marriages; G. High-Income and High-Wealth Divorces; H. Tax and Bankruptcy; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 12 Alimony; A. History and General Principles; B. Special Cases; C. Remarriage or Cohabitation of the Recipient; D. Modification; E. Alimony Guidelines; F. Other Limits and Reforms; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 13 Custody, Modification, Relocation, Visitation; A. Custody: History and General Principles; 1. Best Interests of the Child 2. Race, Gender, Religion |
Altri titoli varianti | Family law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779881803321 |
Bix Brian | ||
Oxford, England, : Oxford University Press, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law Family law / / Brian H. Bix |
Autore | Bix Brian |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, England, : Oxford University Press, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (778 p.) |
Disciplina | 346.7301/5 |
Collana | Oxford introductions to U.S. law |
Soggetto topico | Domestic relations - United States |
ISBN |
0-19-999683-0
0-19-026020-3 0-19-999682-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editor; About the Author; Preface; Part I General Principles; Chapter 1 The Principles of American Family Law; A. Federalism; B. Ex Ante vs. Ex Post Decision Making; C. Discretionary vs. Nondiscretionary Decisions; D. Contract vs. Status; E. Bright-Line Rules vs. Functional Standards; F. The Proper Level of Deference for Traditional or Conventional Views and Practices; G. Family Privacy; H. The Problem of Inadequate Data; I. Using or Ignoring Existing Categories; J. The Nature and Role of "Family"; K. Conclusion
Suggested Further ReadingPart II Marriage; Chapter 2 Marriage Eligibility, Marital Rules; A. The History: Traditional, Gendered, Hierarchical Marriage; B. Marital Property; C. The Right to Marry; D. Common Law Marriage; E. Same-Sex Marriage; F. Heartbalm Actions; G. Formalities; H. Interjurisdictional Recognition; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 3 Alternatives to Marriage; A. Long-Term Cohabitation; B. Marriage-like Status; Suggested Further Reading; Part III Parenthood; Chapter 4 Parental Authority; A. Nonmarital Children; B. Presumptions of Paternity; C. Step-Parents D. Equitable ParentsE. Co-Parenting Agreements; F. Sharp Distinctions and the Rule of Two; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 5 Adoption; A. History and General Rules; B. Nonmarital Fathers; C. Open Adoption and Open Records; D. Step-Parent and Second-Parent Adoption; E. Race and Religion; F. Indian Child Welfare Act; G. Sexual Orientation; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 6 New Reproductive Technologies; A. Egg and Sperm Donation; B. Surrogacy; C. Division of Embryos; D. Posthumous Reproduction; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 7 Abuse and Neglect; A. Standards for Abuse and Neglect B. Cultural and Religious DefensesC. Procedural Protections; D. Foster Care; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 8 Children's Rights; A. Children's Rights; B. Children's Duties; Suggested Further Reading; Part IV Divorce; Chapter 9 Divorce; A. History of Divorce Grounds; B. No Fault and Beyond; C. Jurisdiction; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 10 Agreements; A. Premarital Agreements; 1. History; 2. Religious Agreements; B. Marital Agreements; C. Separation Agreements; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 11 Property Division; A. Introduction; B. Characterization and Payment C. Doctrinal Rules and Views of MarriageD. General Principles of Property Division; E. Conflict of Laws; F. Short-Duration Marriages; G. High-Income and High-Wealth Divorces; H. Tax and Bankruptcy; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 12 Alimony; A. History and General Principles; B. Special Cases; C. Remarriage or Cohabitation of the Recipient; D. Modification; E. Alimony Guidelines; F. Other Limits and Reforms; Suggested Further Reading; Chapter 13 Custody, Modification, Relocation, Visitation; A. Custody: History and General Principles; 1. Best Interests of the Child 2. Race, Gender, Religion |
Altri titoli varianti | Family law |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910824591003321 |
Bix Brian | ||
Oxford, England, : Oxford University Press, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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