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Statutory and Documentary Supplement on Domestic Relations - Selected Uniform Laws, Model Legislation, Federal Statutes, State... Statutory and Documentary Supplement on Domestic Relations - Selected Uniform Laws, Model Legislation, Federal Statutes, State Statutes, and International Treaties, 2021 Edition (Paperback)
Walter Wadlington, Raymond C O'Brien, Robin Fretwell Wilson
R1,981 Discovery Miles 19 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In teaching and in practicing family law, the availability of pertinent codified material and recent commentary is indispensable. This compendium of statutory materials supplements the casebook by these same authors. The book is divided into four sections: (1) Uniform Laws and Model Legislation, (2) Federal Statutes, (3) State Statutes, and (4) International Treaties. These four sections illustrate the evolving perspective of family law, nationally and internationally. Included are statutes addressing, among others topics, premarital and marital agreements, testimony by minors, professional responsibility standards, mediation and arbitration, proof of paternity and surrogacy, and international treaties to protect children and women. Each statute is preceded by citations to pertinent legal periodicals, providing explanation and parameters for practice. As a quick reference or to provide a survey of what has been legislated to address a particular situation, this compendium of codes and commentary is an indispensable complement to the classroom or to practice.

Children in the Legal System (Hardcover, 6th Revised edition): Samuel M Davis, Elizabeth S. Scott, Lois A Weithorn, Walter... Children in the Legal System (Hardcover, 6th Revised edition)
Samuel M Davis, Elizabeth S. Scott, Lois A Weithorn, Walter Wadlington
R9,035 Discovery Miles 90 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This Edition has been thoroughly updated with the latest cases, statutory references, and scholarly commentary. Moreover, it includes comprehensive references to provisions of the American Law Institute's Restatement of Children and the Law. This Restatement is so new that some of it is still a work in progress, but Tentative Drafts were approved in 2018 and 2019 and many of these provisions are included in this Edition. The new Edition also includes coverage of recent Supreme Court decisions such as: Montgomery v. Louisiana (2016), in which the Court held that its earlier decision in Miller v. Alabama, which prohibited a mandatory sentence of life without parole for one who, as a juvenile, was convicted of murder, established a new substantive constitutional rule and thus should be applied retroactively. Ohio v. Clark (2015), which addressed the question of whether statements made to a preschool teacher by a 3-year-old victim of child abuse could constitutionally be admitted in the trial of the child's alleged abuser. This case further interprets the Court's Confrontation Clause jurisprudence following its 2004 decision in Crawford v. Washington. Virginia v. LeBlanc (2017), in which the Court, in what may be a limited decision, held that a sentence of life without parole imposed on one who was 16 years old at the time did not violate the Eighth Amendment where state law provided for "geriatric release," which meant that the petitioner would be eligible for parole at age 60. The 6th edition retains the basic overall organizational structure of the previous edition, with two major exceptions. The field of Children in the Legal System has continued to expand. In response to legal developments within the core subject areas, we eliminated two chapters from prior editions-Chapter 4 (Custody) and Chapter 8 (Adoption of Minors)-which address subject matter typically covered in a Family Law course. This modification in the book's structure allowed us to focus, to an even greater extent, on the subject areas central to courses on Children and the Legal System and to accommodate the expanding depth and breadth of developments in those subject areas. With the elimination of the chapters on custody and adoption, the remaining chapters in the 6th edition have been renumbered accordingly. One of the distinguishing characteristics of this book, which the authors have retained in this edition, is its breadth of coverage and degree of flexibility in teaching. It deals with every aspect of how the law relates to minors, from free expression in school and other school-related issues, to private law (e.g.. torts and contracts), to the juvenile justice system (i.e., delinquency and the operation of criminal justice principles to juvenile justice), to abuse and neglect (including medical neglect), to termination of parental rights, to foster care, to the status of children as children (i.e., children's "rights"). For that reason, the book lends itself to use in any number of courses that might be styled "Juvenile Law," or "Youth Justice," or "Youth and Family Law," or, indeed, "Children in the Legal System" or "Children and the Law." As mentioned below, the flexibility of the book lends itself to varying numbers of credit hours. The book contains a unique blend of cases, statutory materials, and scholarly commentary, including those from the social sciences in addition to law, in such a way that the teacher can draw on a number of sources in examining and teaching about any subject area covered in the book. No supplementary materials are needed; everything is in one book. The organization of the book is an important pedagogical tool as well. It is organized to flow from one area to the next as it explores the overall relationship between the state, parents, and the child, understanding, of course, that a professor in a given course might choose to skip over some parts of the material in the interest of time and coverage. It lends itself particularly to a 2- or 3-hour course, depending on the nature of the course and what the professor chooses to cover. Each course that is taught around the country using this book, whether in law schools or graduate school or even in the undergraduate classroom, will be tailor-made and suited to the particular professor's preferences and emphases and the interests of the students.

Family Law in Perspective (Paperback, 5th Revised edition): Walter Wadlington, Raymond C O'Brien, Robin Fretwell Wilson Family Law in Perspective (Paperback, 5th Revised edition)
Walter Wadlington, Raymond C O'Brien, Robin Fretwell Wilson
R2,347 R1,868 Discovery Miles 18 680 Save R479 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Fifth Edition of the Perspectives book continues the focus of providing students, practitioners, and observers with insight into the ever-changing parameters of laws pertaining to family structure and responsibilities. Specifically, this book addresses, among other topics, nonmarital cohabitation, establishment of paternity, premarital and marital contracting, assisted reproductive technology, marriage, and divorce. Recent cases and federal and state statutes address specific topics such as surrogacy agreements, division of marital and nonmarital property upon dissolution of cohabitation or divorce, child support guidelines, and establishing custody rights through parenting agreements or what is considered in the best interest of the child. And there is a continuation of discussion illustrating equal protection, liberty interest, and free exercise in the context of same-sex relationships, the safety of partners and children, and termination of parental rights and possible adoption of minors. The Perspectives book seeks to provide the reader with a grasp of what is currently the law and a glimpse into where the law may be going.

Domestic Relations, Cases and Materials (Hardcover, 9th Revised edition): Walter Wadlington, Raymond C O'Brien, Robin... Domestic Relations, Cases and Materials (Hardcover, 9th Revised edition)
Walter Wadlington, Raymond C O'Brien, Robin Fretwell Wilson
R9,319 Discovery Miles 93 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Ninth Edition continues to incorporate judicial opinions from state, federal, and international courts that illustrate the evolution and dynamism of domestic relations with compelling factual scenarios that illustrate both statutory and common law. Specifically, the casebook utilizes the newly revised Uniform Parentage Act, the federal Family First Prevention Services Act, and other newly enacted statutes pertaining to domestic violence, joint physical custody, and assisted reproductive technology. There are multiple Problems spread throughout the chapters, drawn from actual state and federal judicial opinions, which test student understanding and illustrate the real-life consequences of the legal issues being discussed. And the casebook has been streamlined to provide a logical and concise progression of material, from nonmarital cohabitation to adoption of adults. This logical sequencing permits the book to be used for two, three or four credit courses, especially since there is a statutory supplement offering a more complete view of the ways that statutes affect family law in today's America. Among the topics addressed are: Nonmarital Cohabitation: including enforcement of agreements or judicial distribution of assets and remuneration for services Free Exercise Challenges: including privacy rights, school vouchers, and medical treatments Premarital and Marital Contracting: including proper execution and subsequent enforcement Assisted Reproductive Technology: including surrogacy agreements, posthumous conception, and embryo distribution at divorce Marriage: including common law, proxy, and the rationale for a state's insistence of marital formalities Divorce: including grounds and defenses and the factors necessary to achieve a proper domicile Marital Property and Spousal Support: including definition of what constitutes property and temporary and permanent support Child Support: including state guidelines, effect of joint physical custody, and federal efforts to recover lost support Child Custody and Visitation: including parenting plans, allocation arrangements, best interest of child, and modification of custody arrangements Termination of Parental Rights: including Constitutional guarantees, predictive termination, and entitlement to civil representation Adoption of Minor and Adults: including civil responsibility of adoption agencies and transnational adoptions

Domestic Relations - Cases and Materials (Hardcover, 9th Revised edition): Walter Wadlington, Raymond C O'Brien, Robin... Domestic Relations - Cases and Materials (Hardcover, 9th Revised edition)
Walter Wadlington, Raymond C O'Brien, Robin Fretwell Wilson
R8,746 Discovery Miles 87 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Ninth Edition continues to incorporate judicial opinions from state, federal, and international courts that illustrate the evolution and dynamism of domestic relations with compelling factual scenarios that illustrate both statutory and common law. Specifically, the casebook utilizes the newly revised Uniform Parentage Act, the federal Family First Prevention Services Act, and other newly enacted statutes pertaining to domestic violence, joint physical custody, and assisted reproductive technology. There are multiple Problems spread throughout the chapters, drawn from actual state and federal judicial opinions, which test student understanding and illustrate the real-life consequences of the legal issues being discussed. And the casebook has been streamlined to provide a logical and concise progression of material, from nonmarital cohabitation to adoption of adults. This logical sequencing permits the book to be used for two, three or four credit courses, especially since there is a statutory supplement offering a more complete view of the ways that statutes affect family law in today's America. Among the topics addressed are: Nonmarital Cohabitation: including enforcement of agreements or judicial distribution of assets and remuneration for services Free Exercise Challenges: including privacy rights, school vouchers, and medical treatments Premarital and Marital Contracting: including proper execution and subsequent enforcement Assisted Reproductive Technology: including surrogacy agreements, posthumous conception, and embryo distribution at divorce Marriage: including common law, proxy, and the rationale for a state's insistence of marital formalities Divorce: including grounds and defenses and the factors necessary to achieve a proper domicile Marital Property and Spousal Support: including definition of what constitutes property and temporary and permanent support Child Support: including state guidelines, effect of joint physical custody, and federal efforts to recover lost support Child Custody and Visitation: including parenting plans, allocation arrangements, best interest of child, and modification of custody arrangements Termination of Parental Rights: including Constitutional guarantees, predictive termination, and entitlement to civil representation Adoption of Minor and Adults: including civil responsibility of adoption agencies and transnational adoptions

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