Stepfamilies and the Law

Stepfamilies and the Law

Hardback (31 Oct 1994)

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Publisher's Synopsis

One out of every three children can expect to spend some childhood years living in a stepfamily. Yet, in the eyes of the law, the stepparent and child are complete strangers to each other. Stepfamilies and the Law examines the reasons for the great failure of the legal system to catch up with the reality of present-day family life; it also describes the areas in which families have been validated.

This book is the first ever to document the treatment of stepfamilies in the various fields where laws regulate family life. Important issues such as inheritance, custody, taxation, torts, and crime are regulated at the state level; nonetheless, there is no uniformity among the states as to any given issue, and furthermore there is little consistency even within each state.

With the rates of divorce and remarriage growing each year, the number of stepfamilies is also growing. Society in general and the legal system in particular are being called upon to respond to the intricate and diverse questions raised by this phenomenon. Lawmakers need to start now to consider the formulant of sound and fair rules to regulate the stepparent-child relationship for the coming decades. The discussions presented in Stepfamilies and the Law should help prepare legal and social scholars for how best to deal with these complex and emotional issues.

Book information

ISBN: 9780472105199
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Imprint: The University of Michigan Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 346.73015
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 239
Weight: 600g
Height: 152mm
Width: 229mm
Spine width: 30mm