Family law in a changing America / Douglas NeJaime, Yale University; R. Richard Banks, Stanford University; Joanna L. Grossman, Southern Methodist University; Suzanne A. Kim, Rutgers University.
2021
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Author
Title
Family law in a changing America / Douglas NeJaime, Yale University; R. Richard Banks, Stanford University; Joanna L. Grossman, Southern Methodist University; Suzanne A. Kim, Rutgers University.
Published
New York : Wolters Kluwer, [2021]
Call Number
KF505 .N45 2021
ISBN
9781543815917 (hardcover)
154381591X
9781543823219 (ebook)
154381591X
9781543823219 (ebook)
Description
xxvii, 1118 pages ; 26 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1163943379
Summary
"This casebook reflects the changes in family law in recent years"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online version: NeJaime, Douglas. Family law in a changing america New York : Wolters Kluwer, [2021] 9781543823219 (DLC) 2020029776
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Table of Contents
Justifying the legal treatment of family and marriage own way
Access to relationships
Regulating ongoing relationships
Dissolution and divorce
The economics of dissolution
Parents, children, and the state
The child welfare system
Adoption
Who is a parent
Custody and visitation
Family support.
Access to relationships
Regulating ongoing relationships
Dissolution and divorce
The economics of dissolution
Parents, children, and the state
The child welfare system
Adoption
Who is a parent
Custody and visitation
Family support.