Modern Family Law, Fifth Edition (Aspen Casebook)
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The Fifth Edition offers contemporary perspectives on family law theory and covers new developments on such topics as alienation of affections, adoption, assisted reproduction, attorneys' sexual ethics, bigamy, child abuse, child custody and support, divorce, domestic violence, grandparents' visitation rights, names in the family, parentage, premarital agreements, and reproductive rights. The text features major coverage of developments on same-sex marriage, DOMA, and other issues of equality for gay and lesbian families. The decline of marriage and the rise of new conceptualizations of family are explored along with the return of the "culture wars" including political disputes about contraception.
Features:
- reflects the social diversity of the modern family
- examines the legal impact of important topics
- the women's movement
- the children's rights movement
- the fathers' rights movement
- domestic violence
- changing sexual mores
- nontraditional family forms
- developments in reproductive technology
- integrates valuable interdisciplinary perspectives
- excerpts, notes, and questions
- history, psychology, sociology, social work, medicine, and philosophy
- covers cross-cutting themes as well as the basics of family law
- presents a variety of problem exercises, most from actual cases and current events
- easily adapts to shorter or longer courses
- heightens student awareness of the law's impact through human-interest stories
Thoroughly updated, the revised Fifth Edition presents:
- new developments on:
- alienation of affections
- adoption
- assisted reproduction
- attorneys' sexual ethics
- bigamy
- child abuse
- child custody and support
- divorce
- domestic violence
- grandparents' visitation rights
- names in the family
- parentage
- premarital agreements
- reproductive rights
- major coverage of developments on same-sex marriage, DOMA, and other issues of equality for gay and lesbian families
- the decline of marriage and the rise of new conceptualizations of family
- contemporary perspectives on family law theory
- the return of the "culture wars" including political disputes about contraception
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