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A modern and teachable casebook for the family law course, offering comprehensive coverage and a mix of interdisciplinary materials.
Features:
- Developments on marriage promotion/divorce reform efforts, which include mandated marriage classes
- Case law on parental alienation/friendly parent provisions with increasing numbers of women losing custody
- The continuing move away from the marital presumption, with new cases from Kentucky
- The extension of estoppel principles in parentage decisions, particularly in California and New York
- Update of states recognizing same-sex partners' parenting rights
- A brief new section on the right to know biological parents, including the new case in Canada
- Update on new statutory regulation of surrogacy including limitations to women with established medical need
- International recognition of assisted reproduction, with new case from France refusing to grant citizenship to child of French parents born to surrogate abroad.