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    Enviroment

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    ages together "for the sake of thechildren." But then a psychological revolution emerged that focused on the well-being of the individual rather than the larger social fabric. Thisspawned a new and influential profession of family therapists and child-welfare advocates who believed that a child’s greatest need was not stability but parentshappy in their relationships. This would be guaranteed‚ the therapists said‚ if parents could move freely out of bad relationships into "better‚" more fulfilling ones

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    matter how old a child is‚ the divorce of a parent is a highly stressful event. Most children are not prepared for the upcoming split of his/her parents. Studies have shown that less than 10% of children have support from grownups outside the family during the worst part of the divorce. The other 90% of children don’t have anyone. A divorce can affect a child in many ways. For example‚ their grades could drop drastically or they can be very unpleasant to be around. Each child is affected differently

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    them? Most people do not realize how a divorce affects the lives‚ mental stability‚ and emotional stability of a child. It is devastating to watch your childhood vanish in a puff of smoke. Things will never be the same for that child and their childhood will be depleted. Is it right to willingly put an innocent child through a divorce‚ knowing that it is most likely going to give that child emotional and mental issues for the rest of their lives? Marriage is a bond that two people enter together. They

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    Berating the other parent in front of the child is another way of placing the child in an unfair position‚ which in essence is expecting the child to choose between the parents. Any form of parental conflict‚ no matter to what degree‚ lends to a difficult adjustment period for children involved. Most

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    to have a child to complete their family. Due to age and health factors‚ the women decided that Mary would become pregnant using an anonymous sperm donor. During the pregnancy‚ Martha supported Mary and attended birthing and parenting classes with her. When the child was born‚ both women were listed on the birth certificate. They sent out birth announcements to friends that listed both women as the child’s mother. Because they lived in Florida‚ Martha was unable to adopt the child formally‚ but

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    On the other hand‚ under Irish law‚ the unmarried father remains deeply ignorant of his legal situation regarding his child. No matter how build his relationship with the child or child mother‚ in law such father have no automatic right to the guardianship‚ custody of his child. Support group for unmarred and separated fathers believe that in reality rights in respect of child is far from equal‚ and it always on a side of natural mother. This also arises from the decision of the Supreme Court in

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    Fairness

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    divorce or to even the worst cases of murder. Sometimes these scenarios can cause a party to feel that they are being treated unfairly. For instance‚ if we look at the data of division of custody for children of divorced parents‚ we see a 85 percent bias towards the female party receiving custody of the child‚ which can cause the father figure to feel that life and marriage were not fair to him‚ resulting in a lack of faith towards fairness as a whole. If employees are treated fairly at work then

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    LAW MOVIE REVIEW/research project At the end of these instructions is a list of just a few of the hundreds of law-related movies that are available on the market.  You are free to use any law-related movie you like (with TWO EXCEPTIONS - Double Jeopardy is NOT acceptable‚ because Hollywood got the legal issue completely wrong; and A Few Good Men is limited to military law‚ so not really helpful for the general population). (up to 50 points) PRINT YOUR NAME: _________________________ NAME OF MOVIE:

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    to get divorced their children always have difficult time to cope with the stress associated with the new family system. Normally the child will exhibit certain actions that will have been resulted from the separation. The child will show signs of anxiety‚ fear‚ agitation‚ anger‚ sadness‚ social adjustment difficulty‚ depression‚ impulsivity and aggression. The child will also be affected by reduced social care as a result of reduced income which was initially contributed by the other parent. Separation

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    legal essay(family law)

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    still many cases where justice isn’t achieved for all parties. The Child Support (assessment) Act 1984 (cth) aims to deduct money to support the child if the parent isn’t living with them. The Federal Government in 1990 ratified the UN’s Convention on the Rights of the Child. This ruled that all cases were to be solved in the ‘best interests of the child.’ The Family Law Reform Act 1995 (Cth) recognises ‘best interests of the child’ and also changes

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