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Every Parent's Guide to the Law

by Forman
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Overview

No one who has children today can afford to remain ignorant of the many legal concerns that will touch parents' lives. For anyone thinking about becoming a parent, and for parents in the child-rearing years, this comprehensive guide provides information about legal issues specifically affecting parents and children. Every Parent's Guide to the Law is a readable, easy-to-use reference designed to be read before consulting a lawyer.

Family law expert Deborah L. Forman provides sensible explanations and advice on a broad range of topics that will affect nearly all parents in their daily lives: parental rights in the workplace, housing, child care, medical care, education, financial matters, and rights and responsibilities of teenagers. She also describes topics that bring many parents directly into contact with the legal system: custody and visitation, child support, juvenile crime, child abuse and neglect. In addition, legal aspects of such timely topics as adoption, new reproductive technologies, single parents, disabled parents, gay parents, and fathers' rights are included.

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Library Journal

Tackling topics of everyday concern as well as more unusual and troubling problems, law professor Forman aims to provide an overview of legal issues of interest to parents. To that end, she covers such issues as education, parents' rights at work, child care, health, finances, custody, support, juvenile crime, abuse, father's rights, adoption, and reproductive technologies, using anecdotes and examples from familiar news stories as the starting point for explanations of the law and its application in common situations. Such current topics as tuition vouchers and protecting children from inappropriate material on the Internet also receive attention. The writing is clear, and Forman does not shortchange difficult or complicated subjects. Recommended for most public libraries.Joan Pedzich, Harris, Beach & Wilcox, Rochester, NY

Book Details

Published
March 9, 1998
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780151003051

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