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Family Life, Family Law, and Family Justice: Tying the Knot

Family Life, Family Law, and Family Justice: Tying the Knot

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Family Life, Family Law, and Family Justice: Tying the Knot combines history, social science, and legal analysis to explore the evolution and interdependence of family life and family law, analyze current trends, and address pressing policy challenges. The book highlights the rise of single parenthood, poverty, and childhood risk in the Western world, emphasizing the need for a new family law that can meet the needs of twenty-first-century families.

Format: Hardback
Length: 258 pages
Publication date: 28 October 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Family Life, Family Law, and Family Justice: Tying the Knot is a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between family life, family law, and family justice. This book combines historical analysis, social science insights, and legal reasoning to chart the evolution and interconnectedness of these three domains. It provides a vivid portrayal of current trends in family life, delves into the policy challenges these trends have generated, and analyzes the necessary changes in family law to address them effectively.

The challenges facing our society are immense and urgent. Across the industrialized West, we witness a significant rise in nonmarital births, relational stress, multi-partner fertility, and relationship dissolution. This surge has led to a dramatic increase in single parenthood, poverty, and childhood risk. The concentration of familial and economic risk not only exacerbates socioeconomic inequality but also hinders intergenerational mobility. While the United States bears the greatest burden of these trends, similar patterns are emerging across the Western world. In the European Union, for instance, there are 9.2 million lone parents, and nearly half of their families struggle with poverty.

Tying the Knot offers a profound understanding of the underlying factors contributing to today's family patterns. It demonstrates how these patterns are deeply rooted in long-standing, class-based differences in family life and elucidates why these class-based disparities have accelerated. The book goes beyond mere description and provides a comprehensive analysis of the forces shaping family law development. It explores how the values that guide family law evolution inevitably reflect the world in which families live and proposes a new family law framework that can effectively meet the needs of twenty-first-century families.

This book will appeal to a wide range of family specialists, including law practitioners, demographers, economists, historians, political scientists, public health professionals, social policy analysts, and sociologists. Its multidisciplinary approach offers a holistic understanding of the complex dynamics within families and the legal frameworks that govern them. By examining the past, present, and future of family life, family law, and family justice, Tying the Knot provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing our society. It serves as a crucial resource for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers seeking to address the complex issues surrounding family well-being and promote social justice.

Weight: 660g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032305301

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