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A fresh approach to supporting children who experience parental separation and divorce. Murch argues for preventative intervention which responds to children's worries when they first present them, without waiting until things have gone badly wrong.
Children of divorced parents --- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- POLITICAL SCIENCE --- Children of separated parents --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Education. --- Divorce & Separation. --- Popular Culture. --- Anthropology --- Cultural. --- Public Policy --- Cultural Policy. --- Mental health services. --- Government policy. --- Divorced parents' children --- Divorced parents --- Adult children of divorced parents --- Children of single parents --- Separated parents --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Family --- Families --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Separated people --- Parent and child (Law) --- Relocation --- Law and legislation. --- Psychology. --- Family relationships. --- Guardian and ward --- Paternity --- Persons
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Divorce --- Family social work --- Parent and child (Law) --- Law and legislation
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Divorce --- Divorce --- Law and legislation
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Social problems --- Wife abuse --- Family violence --- Abused wives --- Family policy --- Social work with women --- Services for --- Great Britain --- Wife abuse - Great Britain --- Family violence - Great Britain --- Abused wives - Services for - Great Britain --- Family policy - Great Britain --- Social work with women - Great Britain --- Royaume-Uni --- Violence --- Family --- Assistance --- Marriage --- Legislation --- Book --- Address book --- Domestic violence
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Professor Nigel Lowe is the leading expert in international family law, with a world-wide reputation for his work in child law, international family relocation and child abduction. His career, spanning more than 40 years, has produced a huge body of literature and is internationally influential and of particular importance within Europe. A collaborative effort by members of the judiciary, practitioners and fellow academics from both the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law is a recognition of the impact of his work. It covers key issues in international child and family law including those in which Professor Lowe's work has been particularly influential, namely adoption, wardship, parental responsibility, children's rights, international family relocation and the 1980 Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. International and transnational family law has been a developing field of study and a growing area of legal practice over recent years. At a time of great international change and with the complications and implications of Brexit, this book covers many of the key issues in family law today and provides the reader with an exploration of possible future developments in the field. GILLIAN DOUGLAS is Professor of Law and Executive Dean of the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, the Learned Society of Wales and the Academy of Social Sciences. She is a co-editor of the Child and Family Law Quarterly and a case reports editor for the Family Law journal. MERVYN MURCH CBE is Emeritus Professor in Cardiff University's School of Law and Politics. For over 40 years he has undertaken socio-legal family law research associated with social policy and law reform. VICTORIA STEPHENS is a freelance legal researcher, currently working for the Hague Conference on Private International Law. She also works as a project manager at the international NGO, IREX Europe, and has previously worked for the UK Cabinet Office, Department of Health and the Law Commission of England and Wales.
Domestic relations. --- Domestic relations --- Domestic relations (International law) --- Children --- Children (International law) --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- International law --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Child welfare --- Family law --- Marriage --- Persons (Law) --- Sex and law --- Law and legislation --- Law
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Although divorce is central to debate on the family, little attention has been paid to the short-term challenges families face arising from a decision to end a marriage. This study redresses the balance by focusing on how separating couples cope financially before the ending of their marriage is legally resolved. (Family Policy Studies Centre)
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Professor Nigel Lowe is the leading expert in international family law, with a world-wide reputation for his work in child law, international family relocation and child abduction. His career, spanning more than 40 years, has produced a huge body of literature and is internationally influential and of particular importance within Europe. A collaborative effort by members of the judiciary, practitioners and fellow academics from both the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions International and National Perspectives on Child and Family Law is a recognition of the impact of his work. It covers key issues in international child and family law including those in which Professor Lowe's work has been particularly influential, namely adoption, wardship, parental responsibility, children's rights, international family relocation and the 1980 Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. International and transnational family law has been a developing field of study and a growing area of legal practice over recent years. At a time of great international change and with the complications and implications of Brexit, this book covers many of the key issues in family law today and provides the reader with an exploration of possible future developments in the field.
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