Intimate associations :: the law and culture of American families /
"The rise in divorce, cohabitation, single parenthood, and same-sex partnerships, along with an increase in surrogacy, adoption, and assisted reproductive technologies, has led to many diverse configurations of families, or intimate associations. J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern chart these...
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Ann Arbor [Michigan] :
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Zusammenfassung: | "The rise in divorce, cohabitation, single parenthood, and same-sex partnerships, along with an increase in surrogacy, adoption, and assisted reproductive technologies, has led to many diverse configurations of families, or intimate associations. J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern chart these trends over the past several decades and investigate their social, legal, and economic implications. Drawing upon a wealth of social science data, they show that, by a number of measures, children of married parents fare better than children in a household formed by cohabiting adults. This is not to condemn nontraditional families, but to point out that society and the law do not yet adequately provide for their needs. The authors applaud the ways in which courts and legislatures are beginning to replace rigid concepts of marriage and parenthood with the more flexible concept of "functional" family roles. In the conclusion, they call for a legal system that can adapt to the continually changing reality of family life"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (234 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-226) and index. |
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spelling | DiFonzo, J. Herbie, author. Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern. Ann Arbor [Michigan] : The University of Michigan Press, [2013] ©2013 1 online resource (234 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-226) and index. "The rise in divorce, cohabitation, single parenthood, and same-sex partnerships, along with an increase in surrogacy, adoption, and assisted reproductive technologies, has led to many diverse configurations of families, or intimate associations. J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern chart these trends over the past several decades and investigate their social, legal, and economic implications. Drawing upon a wealth of social science data, they show that, by a number of measures, children of married parents fare better than children in a household formed by cohabiting adults. This is not to condemn nontraditional families, but to point out that society and the law do not yet adequately provide for their needs. The authors applaud the ways in which courts and legislatures are beginning to replace rigid concepts of marriage and parenthood with the more flexible concept of "functional" family roles. In the conclusion, they call for a legal system that can adapt to the continually changing reality of family life"-- Provided by publisher American marriages yesterday -- How marriage became optional : cohabitation, gay marriage, and the continuing role of gender -- Luxury goods : the well-being of families -- The children of Baby M : alternative reproductive technologies and the remaking of contemporary families -- Parenthood in the 21st century : the evolving functional norms -- Unsafe havens, unplanned children, and future generations -- The uses of the law for contemporary families -- Conclusion : echoes in a canyon. Print version record. English. Domestic relations United States. Human reproductive technology Law and legislation United States. Family policy United States. Politique familiale États-Unis. LAW Family Law General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology Marriage & Family. bisacsh LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Domestic relations fast Family policy fast Human reproductive technology Law and legislation fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Stern, Ruth C., 1953- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjxdfXhfvkrYrjrVpxDwmd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013036300 has work: Intimate associations (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFTtD7RJ7GBYDD3Tbb4b7d https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: DiFonzo, J. Herbie. Intimate associations 9780472117307 (DLC) 2013025444 (OCoLC)844155144 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=687525 Volltext |
spellingShingle | DiFonzo, J. Herbie Stern, Ruth C., 1953- Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / American marriages yesterday -- How marriage became optional : cohabitation, gay marriage, and the continuing role of gender -- Luxury goods : the well-being of families -- The children of Baby M : alternative reproductive technologies and the remaking of contemporary families -- Parenthood in the 21st century : the evolving functional norms -- Unsafe havens, unplanned children, and future generations -- The uses of the law for contemporary families -- Conclusion : echoes in a canyon. Domestic relations United States. Human reproductive technology Law and legislation United States. Family policy United States. Politique familiale États-Unis. LAW Family Law General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology Marriage & Family. bisacsh LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Domestic relations fast Family policy fast Human reproductive technology Law and legislation fast |
title | Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / |
title_auth | Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / |
title_exact_search | Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / |
title_full | Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern. |
title_fullStr | Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern. |
title_full_unstemmed | Intimate associations : the law and culture of American families / J. Herbie DiFonzo and Ruth C. Stern. |
title_short | Intimate associations : |
title_sort | intimate associations the law and culture of american families |
title_sub | the law and culture of American families / |
topic | Domestic relations United States. Human reproductive technology Law and legislation United States. Family policy United States. Politique familiale États-Unis. LAW Family Law General. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology Marriage & Family. bisacsh LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Domestic relations fast Family policy fast Human reproductive technology Law and legislation fast |
topic_facet | Domestic relations United States. Human reproductive technology Law and legislation United States. Family policy United States. Politique familiale États-Unis. LAW Family Law General. SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology Marriage & Family. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. Domestic relations Family policy Human reproductive technology Law and legislation United States |
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