Family Life Family Law and Family Justice


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<p><em>Family Life Family Law and Family Justice: Tying the Knot</em> combines history social science and legal analysis to chart the evolution and interdependence of family life and family law portray current trends in family life explain the pressing policy challenges these trends have produced and analyze the changes in family law that are essential to meeting these challenges. </p><p>The challenges are large and pressing. Across the industrialized West nonmarital birth relational stress multi-partner fertility and relationship dissolution have increased producing a dramatic rise in single parenthood poverty and childhood risk. This concentration of familial and economic risk accelerates socioeconomic inequality and retards intergenerational mobility. Although the divide is most pronounced in the United States the same patterns now affect families throughout the Western world. Across the European Union there are 9.2 million lone parents and just under half of their families live in poverty. <em>Tying the Knot</em> demonstrates how today’s family patterns are deeply rooted in long-standing class-based differences in family life and explains why these class-based differences have accelerated. It explains how the values that guide family law development inevitably reflect the world in which families live and develops a new family law capable of meeting the needs of twenty-first century families.</p><p>The book will be of considerable interest to family specialists from a number of fields including law demography economics history political science public health social policy and sociology.</p>
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