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The seventh edition of Wadlington, O'Brien and Wilson's Cases and Materials on Domestic Relations progresses from the format of earlier editions by continuing to provide cases from state, federal and international courts that integrate the scope and dynamism of family law. There are references to uniform, state, federal and international code provisions throughout the book and there is a companion book offered addressing additional statutes and related commentary. This casebook is meant to be used in the classroom by teachers offering a class of two, three or four credits. The book has been reduced in size but the familiar topics of past editions have been retained and the cases and materials updated to include all of the changes that have occurred. Among the topics addressed are: Same-Sex Marriage, Adoption, and Parentage Nonmarital Agreements, Pre- and Postnuptial Agreements Assisted Reproductive Technology, Posthumous Conception, and Individual Liberty Marital Support, Property Rights, and Community/Common Law Jurisdictions Parental Custody of Children, Visitation, Relocation, Enforcement, and Modification Termination of Parental Rights, Reunification Services, and Adoption of Children and Adults
This part of the Hornbook Series analyzes the law of domestic relations and how it has changed in recent years. Discrimination against women has been mitigated. The power to control personal relationships by contract has increased. Discrimination against illegitimate children has been removed, and the old fault-based grounds for divorce have largely been replaced by non-fault grounds. The financial aspects of divorce place more emphasis on divisions of property and less on alimony. Lastly, an entirely new jurisdiction has developed out of the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act.
This study aid discusses the major cases in Wadlington's domestic relations casebook. The discussion of each case provides the facts of the case, issues, holdings, and court's reasoning. This title includes cases that pertain to changing concepts about the nature of marriage, getting married, the relationship between husband and wife, parent-child relations in the law, procreation, custody of children, adoption, grounds and procedures for dissolution of marriage, and economic effects of dissolution.
This part of the Hornbook Series analyzes both the continuity and changes that have occurred in the law of domestic relations in recent years. Alternatives to marriage like contract cohabitation, civil unions, and marriage itself are examined in light of state supreme court and United States Supreme Court cases. The economics of divorce including the division of property is presented with reference to the emergence of marriage equality. Adoption of children concludes the book with emphasis on the abandonment of secrecy and the new regard for openness.