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Undeserved Trust: Reflections on the ALI's Treatment of De Facto Parents


  Author: Robin Fretwell Wilson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication: Reconceiving the Family: Critical Reflections on the American Law Institute's Principals of the Law of Family Dissolution
Document Date:                  May 2006
Category: Children > Step Children
Related Categories:
Children > Child Welfare
Crime And Violence > Sexual Abuse
Family Relations > Non-custodial Parent
Family Structure > Parenthood Status
Public Policy > Family
 

This chapter from the book Reconceiving the Family: Critical Reflections on the American Law Institute's Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution criticizes the American Law Institute's proposal to grant custody rights to legal parents' live-in partners.  The author argues that granting rights to "de facto parents" negatively impacts the power legal parents have over their children.

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