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Book Synopsis
This book is a highly readable presentation of the laws regulating family relationships in the United States, placing them in their historical and cultural contexts. This third edition captures recent developments, including the transformation of the institution of marriage to encompass same-sex marriage.

Trade Review
Family Law in America provides a masterly and readable overview of modern US Family Law which not only enables the reader, especially those not acquainted with American law, to see the wood rather than the trees, but also to gain a general understanding of its main themes and developments ... In summary, Family Law in America provides an indispensable insight not just into the law as it has developed in the States but also a text that stimulates thought about our own Family Law System. It is a well written and thoughtful work as befits a world-renowned master of the subject. * N V Lowe, QC, Cardiff University, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family *
Sanford Katz is one of a small group of still-active law professors who have written and taught in the field of family law for forty years or more. His long and varied experience has added special and valuable dimensions to his new book. Not designed simply as a history, it reflects the view that to understand contemporary family law fully, one must be familiar with the major shifts that occurred during the second half of the twentieth century. * Walter Wadlington, Family Court Review *
Excellent, stimulating, and highly readable.... Family Law in America is not only indispensable for anyone seeking a conspectus of the law in the 50 States but for anyone who has a serious interest in the development of law and policy. * Stephen Cretney, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family *
Serves as a thoughtful statement of modern American family law This book is very useful for foreign lawyers and scholars interested in a readable study of this branch of American law. However, I also recommend in American law students and to non-family law practitioners looking for analysis of and insight into a dynamic area of legal practice and issues of importance in contemporary society. I highly recommend Professor Kats's book for domestic relation practitioners looking for a broader perspective than they can otherwise develop from their own narrow daily practice and experience. * Massachusetts Law Review *
Family Law in America is a clear, concise, and detailed summary of modern developments in family law that combines legal analysis with social science research. Practitioners and social scientists will find this work a valuable supplement to the technical approach taken by most legal textbooks."-Patricia Crotty, Law and Politics Book Review
With 50 states and a federal jurisdiction, a quest for 'American' family law seems futile, but Sanford Katz has provided the answer in his masterly overview, Family Law in America. Here the reader will find the development and current state of central features of family law in the United States concisely set out and accompanied by wise, reflective comments from one of the country's most respected family law scholars. This second edition includes additional material on same-sex marriage, child abuse by clergy, and 'Obamacare'. * John Eekelaar Emeritus Fellow, Pembroke College, Oxford, Co-Editor, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family *
Thorough, timely, and thoughtful, this new edition of Family Law in America offers something for everyone. Both experts and lay readers alike will profit from Professor Katz's lucid account of current family law doctrine, trends, and policy challenges. Filled with pithy examples and written in an easily digestible, nontechnical style, this broad overview of U.S. family law is sure to become a classic." -Marsha Garrison, Suzanne J. and Norman Miles Professor of Family Law, Brooklyn Law School, President, International Society of Family Law
Family Law in America provides a highly readable as well as accurate grand tour through the rapidly changing landscape of family law. Drawing on a lifetime of expertise, Professor Katz has produced a concise overview that gives a straightforward yet sophisticated account. In addition to describing American family law's past and present, he contributes insightful predictions about its future." -Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, L. Q. C. Lamar Professor of Law, Emory University Law School
I have been greatly inspired by Sanford's new book. It is well-written and so informative. I recommend it highly to all family law practitioners." -Hazel Thompson-Ahye

Table of Contents
Table of Cases Introduction 1. Friendship, Marriage-Like Relationships, and Informal Marriage 1 2. Marriage 3. Divorce 4. Child Protection 5. Adoption APPENDIX UNIFORM MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE ACT UNIFORM PRE-MARITAL AGREEMENT ACT UNIFORM PARENTAGE ACT UNIFORM PUTATIVE AND UNKNOWN FATHERS ACT UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION ACT UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACT (1997) PARENTAL KIDNAPPING PREVENTION ACT 28 U.S.C. 1738A (1982) BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 21/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9780197554319, 978-0197554319
    ISBN10: 0197554318

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book is a highly readable presentation of the laws regulating family relationships in the United States, placing them in their historical and cultural contexts. This third edition captures recent developments, including the transformation of the institution of marriage to encompass same-sex marriage.

    Trade Review
    Family Law in America provides a masterly and readable overview of modern US Family Law which not only enables the reader, especially those not acquainted with American law, to see the wood rather than the trees, but also to gain a general understanding of its main themes and developments ... In summary, Family Law in America provides an indispensable insight not just into the law as it has developed in the States but also a text that stimulates thought about our own Family Law System. It is a well written and thoughtful work as befits a world-renowned master of the subject. * N V Lowe, QC, Cardiff University, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family *
    Sanford Katz is one of a small group of still-active law professors who have written and taught in the field of family law for forty years or more. His long and varied experience has added special and valuable dimensions to his new book. Not designed simply as a history, it reflects the view that to understand contemporary family law fully, one must be familiar with the major shifts that occurred during the second half of the twentieth century. * Walter Wadlington, Family Court Review *
    Excellent, stimulating, and highly readable.... Family Law in America is not only indispensable for anyone seeking a conspectus of the law in the 50 States but for anyone who has a serious interest in the development of law and policy. * Stephen Cretney, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family *
    Serves as a thoughtful statement of modern American family law This book is very useful for foreign lawyers and scholars interested in a readable study of this branch of American law. However, I also recommend in American law students and to non-family law practitioners looking for analysis of and insight into a dynamic area of legal practice and issues of importance in contemporary society. I highly recommend Professor Kats's book for domestic relation practitioners looking for a broader perspective than they can otherwise develop from their own narrow daily practice and experience. * Massachusetts Law Review *
    Family Law in America is a clear, concise, and detailed summary of modern developments in family law that combines legal analysis with social science research. Practitioners and social scientists will find this work a valuable supplement to the technical approach taken by most legal textbooks."-Patricia Crotty, Law and Politics Book Review
    With 50 states and a federal jurisdiction, a quest for 'American' family law seems futile, but Sanford Katz has provided the answer in his masterly overview, Family Law in America. Here the reader will find the development and current state of central features of family law in the United States concisely set out and accompanied by wise, reflective comments from one of the country's most respected family law scholars. This second edition includes additional material on same-sex marriage, child abuse by clergy, and 'Obamacare'. * John Eekelaar Emeritus Fellow, Pembroke College, Oxford, Co-Editor, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family *
    Thorough, timely, and thoughtful, this new edition of Family Law in America offers something for everyone. Both experts and lay readers alike will profit from Professor Katz's lucid account of current family law doctrine, trends, and policy challenges. Filled with pithy examples and written in an easily digestible, nontechnical style, this broad overview of U.S. family law is sure to become a classic." -Marsha Garrison, Suzanne J. and Norman Miles Professor of Family Law, Brooklyn Law School, President, International Society of Family Law
    Family Law in America provides a highly readable as well as accurate grand tour through the rapidly changing landscape of family law. Drawing on a lifetime of expertise, Professor Katz has produced a concise overview that gives a straightforward yet sophisticated account. In addition to describing American family law's past and present, he contributes insightful predictions about its future." -Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, L. Q. C. Lamar Professor of Law, Emory University Law School
    I have been greatly inspired by Sanford's new book. It is well-written and so informative. I recommend it highly to all family law practitioners." -Hazel Thompson-Ahye

    Table of Contents
    Table of Cases Introduction 1. Friendship, Marriage-Like Relationships, and Informal Marriage 1 2. Marriage 3. Divorce 4. Child Protection 5. Adoption APPENDIX UNIFORM MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE ACT UNIFORM PRE-MARITAL AGREEMENT ACT UNIFORM PARENTAGE ACT UNIFORM PUTATIVE AND UNKNOWN FATHERS ACT UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION ACT UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDICTION AND ENFORCEMENT ACT (1997) PARENTAL KIDNAPPING PREVENTION ACT 28 U.S.C. 1738A (1982) BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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