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Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: The Role Of The Noneconomic Contribution Of The Physical Custodian In Establishing Child Support, Karen Czapanskiy Jan 1987

Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: The Role Of The Noneconomic Contribution Of The Physical Custodian In Establishing Child Support, Karen Czapanskiy

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The Inapplicability Of Market Theory To Adoptions, Tamar Frankel Jan 1987

The Inapplicability Of Market Theory To Adoptions, Tamar Frankel

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Judge Posner addresses an important issue. More than 130,000 couples in this country want to adopt children, and plenty are available. But most couples want healthy, white infants, and those children are in short supply. To get the child of their choice, these couples are forced to pay large sums of money to intermediaries. On the other hand, many unwed, teenage women face unwanted pregnancies. Many of them opt for abortion, which is relatively inexpensive, or for carrying to term and raising the children themselves, which is governmentally subsidized. But few of these women choose to have the child and …


Child Welfare Decisionmaking: In Search Of The Least Drastic Alternative, Marsha Garrison Jan 1987

Child Welfare Decisionmaking: In Search Of The Least Drastic Alternative, Marsha Garrison

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