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International Family Law: An Introduction

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International law has become part of everyday family law practice, as lawyers everywhere are confronted with questions regarding the rights of ‘mail-order’ brides, the adoption of children from other countries, the abduction of children by foreign parents, and domestic violence victims seeking asylum. Indeed, globalization is transforming family law, even as families themselves are being redefined. This book provides a practical overview of such issues and also exam… More >>

International Family Law: An Introduction

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Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child

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Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child, is Thomas A. Cherewick’s contribution to anyone who has faced, or will be subjected to, the vagaries and unpredictability of the U.S. family law system. Two decades of being the Respondent in a child custody case give Cherewick the knowledge, expertise, and ammunition to deliver this no-holds-barred and highly enlightening book. More than a how-to guide, every section is about what works and what doesn’t i… More >>

Broken Family Law: In the Best Interests of the Minor Child

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Family Law in America

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For many years family law was viewed as a study of the regulation of relationships of husband and wife and parent and child. Both relationships were clearly defined. In the case of husband and wife, it was through formal legal procedures or informal arrangements called marriage. In the case of parent and child it was either through biology or adoption. Equally defined were the stages by which these relationships were established, maintained, and terminated. By t… More >>

Family Law in America

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Contact : Family law, Rights, Privilege, Parent, Child, Family, Ratification, United Nations, Convention on the Rights of the Child, Contact centre

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In family law, contact (or in the United States, visitation) is one of the general terms which denotes the level of contact a parent or other significant person in a child’s life can have with that child. Contact forms part of the bundle of rights and privileges which a parent may have in relation to any child of the family. Following ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in most countries, the term “access” was superseded by the t… More >>

Contact : Family law, Rights, Privilege, Parent, Child, Family, Ratification, United Nations, Convention on the Rights of the Child, Contact centre

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Family Law Disk 4: Preparing for Evidentiary Hearings

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You will lose very few family law cases if you are well prepared. Learn what and how to prepare a family law case, and client, for an evidentiary hearing…. More >>

Family Law Disk 4: Preparing for Evidentiary Hearings

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