Pregnancy, Maternity Leave and the Work Family Conflict
The two main federal statutes covering a pregnancy at work are the Family and Medical Leave Act ('FMLA') and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
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Websites and Articles About Stepfamilies
There is a voluminous amount of 'popular' literature about issues involving stepfamilies on the internet, and in newspapers throughout the United States, with much advice.
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African Mother and Baby
African Mother and Baby
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Eskimo Mother and Baby
Eskimo Mother and Baby
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Chinese Mother and Baby
Chinese Mother and Baby
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Bolivian Mother and Baby
Bolivian Mother and Baby
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Russian Mother and Baby
Russian Mother and Baby
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Scandinavian Mother and Baby
Scandinavian Mother and Baby
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Native American Mother and Baby
Native American Mother and Baby
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Peruvian Mother and Baby
Peruvian Mother and Baby
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Mothers and Babies of The World
The mothers and babies of the world page showcases the multi-media collages of Susan Pollet, Esq.
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IVF: Who Gets the Pre-Embryos After Divorce?
With advancements in reproductive technology, infertile couples are increasingly turning to artificially assisted conception procedures. When successful, these procedures can make dreams come true for the couples, but thorny legal issues arise if the couples divorce.
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Gay Male and Lesbian Parents: Adoption and Divorce
Gay male and lesbian couples typically raise children in three contexts. The first is where one of the partners is already the biological parent of a child.
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How to Deal With Sibling Rivalry Toward a New Baby
Sibling rivalry is universal, and as ancient as Cain and Abel, brothers in the Bible. Experts believe that it comes from competition for parental attention, approval, and love.
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The Contractual Concerns of Surrogacy
Each state has its own laws governing marriage and children, including laws that address surrogacy in very fine detail.
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Impact of a Single Parent Household on a Family
What do we know about single parents? Due to an increase in the numbers of children born outside of marriage and the rise in divorce rates, there has been a three-fold increase in the proportion of children growing up in single-parent families since 1960.
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History Of Maternity Clothing, Fashion, And Culture
Maternity clothing in history is a reflection of the fashion and culture in which women lived at the time whether it be, for example, confining corsets or large tent-like garments that hid their pregnancies.
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Making a Will for Pregnancy
A will is a powerful final testament tool which provides instruction regarding a person's last wishes, including how they want their estate divided and distributed.
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Hospital Rules and the Rights of Gay and Lesbian Parents
Before April 15, 2010 ' gay and lesbian couples were given no legal rights in a hospital setting.
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European Legal Approach to Parental Work Family Conflict
Commentators have stated that France and Sweden, for example, provide a more generous maternity and parental leave than what is available here in the United States.
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State Laws Regarding Stepparent Rights and Obligations
A stepparent has been defined as a person married to the legal parent of a child. There are stepparents who legally adopt their stepchildren, and they are treated as biological parents under the law.
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Reading List for Separating And Divorcing Parents
There is a voluminous amount of 'popular' literature about issues involving separating and divorcing parents throughout the United States, with much advice. Some examples are included below.
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Safe Haven Laws
Many states have enacted what have commonly become known as Safe Haven statutes or Baby Moses legislation. Safe Haven laws have been touted as a positive solution through which a desperate parent can abandon an infant without fear of prosecution.
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Legally Speaking: Substance abuse and Pregnancy
How has the legal system dealt with the problem of women's substance abuse during pregnancy? There is no state which criminalizes drug use during pregnancy.
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Parenting Plans: Children of Separated Parents
Custody and access arrangements following separation and divorce have been the subject of much child development and divorce research. Beneficial parenting plan options now consider children’s developmental and psychological needs and provide alternatives for parents.
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The Role of Nonresident Fathers After Separation or Divorce
According to some of the literature, approximately eighty percent of children reside with their mothers after divorce, and the majority of fathers have little or no contact with the children.
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Custody and Access Issues for Same Sex Couples
When married heterosexuals who have children divorce, the parents are automatically presumed to be the legal parents of their children and absent a termination due to unfitness, they retain their rights upon divorce.
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Gay and Lesbian Parenting – Second Parent Adoption
Second parent adoption is the legal term for the second adoption of a biological child or adopted child by a same sex partner. According to law, states have the right to honor or deny second parent adoption.
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Legal Issues With Same Sex Couples and Adoption
Adoption was unknown at common law and therefore in the United States it required statutory authorization. The first adoption statute was not enacted until 1851, in Massachusetts.
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