Adoption custody and family therapy |
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Authors: | Lita Linzer Schwartz |
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Institution: | The Pennsylvania State University , Ogontz Campus |
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Abstract: | Abstract A brief survey of the history and types of adoption serves as background for a study of the points at which adoption custody laws and family therapy interface. Potential areas for stress and interaction occur primarily in cases involving questions of rights—those of the adoptee, of the biological parents, and of the adoptive parents. New issues of concern include pressures to open sealed adoption records, questions of grandparents' rights, and the innovative practice of surrogate motherhood. There is also a comparison of adoption custody and divorce custody issues. |
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