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Nontraditional families are today an important part of American
family life. Yet when a loved one dies, our inheritance laws are
often stingy even towards survivors in the nuclear family. With
humor, enthusiasm, and a bit of righteous outrage, Ralph C.
Brashier explores how probate laws ignore gender roles and marital
contributions of the spouse, often to the detriment of the
surviving widow; how probate laws pretend that unmarried
couplesparticularly gay and lesbian onesdo not exist; how probate
laws allow a parent to disinherit even the neediest child; and how
probate laws for nonmarital children, adopted children, and
children born of surrogacy or other forms of assisted reproductive
technology are in flux or simply don't exist. A thoughtful
examination of the current state of probate law and the inability
of legislators to recognize and provide for the broad range of
families in America today, this book will be read by those with an
interest in the relationship between families and the law across a
wide range of academic disciplines. Author note:
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