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    noticing the issues women and transgenders have faced in the custody of police, in jails, while under trial, pre and post conviction, correction homes and at care homes and by any other detaining authority and all these are the authorities working and safeguarding the rights of people as guaranteed in the constitution and law. We have noticed the reforms taking place at the local, national and international level for the people in custody but such reforms were not at all systematic This chapter…

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    Child Custody Cases

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    The reoccurring issue about child custody cases has been an evolving issue since ancient times. The history of child custody begins as children, as did women, were viewed as property. They were there as a laborer, an economic asset to the man, or father. Over the centuries, children soon lost the view as an asset and more of a child, a being in need of love and nurture. A question stands out however, even through the centuries of evolution for custody, who stands in having the right to…

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    mentally and emotionally torn between two parents. In many cases when divorces occur, the parents obtain joint custody where one parent has them for a certain time (usually weekends) and vice versa. Stated in the article “Commuting between two parental households: The association between joint physical custody and adolescent wellbeing following divorce”, it says “Opponents of joint physical custody warn that it creates feelings of instability from the constant moving from one house to another…

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    Minor Child Case Study

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    Defendant Father’s care. Plaintiff Mother voluntarily relinquished her physical custody of Minor Child temporarily. Currently, the Minor Child resides with the Defendant Father. The parties share joint custody of Minor Child. The Minor Child looks to Plaintiff Mother for guidance, discipline, necessities of life, and parental comfort. However, the duration of time, from 2011 until 2016, Defendant Father had physical custody of Minor Child, showing a sufficient amount of time to establish a…

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    barriers are invisible. Some men are too afraid or believe the court system is always on the mother’s side. This is not true, although, the success rate for many men is no higher than 14% (Hughes, 2011). Going back to my solution, which is to prevent custody battles in the first place. I believe children raised in good households and communities grow up to become productive and responsible…

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    Before the 1970s, Nebraska had a fault based divorce system, which was the status quo of all states during the 1960s in the United States. The established fault based divorce law caused the legal court to be required to find fault in one party. However, the grounds to find fault in one party that could be legally considered for one to obtain a divorce were narrow. The grounds that could be possibly be used were desertion, cruelty, adultery, non-support, or ‘other’. Although, the grounds of…

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    Families all over the world are suffering. In The Giver by Lois Lowry they reinvented the way people run families. Families in The Giver are better then families in the real world. In The Giver families there is no real love. If there is no love there will not be heartbreak. Heartbreak can lead to stress, and in some cases can lead to death. Yes, it can happen to humans, not just guinea pigs. Heartbreak can also lead to depression. Depression can make people do worse in school. People can stop…

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    are being abused. The Act protects people who are or have been married to each other, are or have been an adult interdependent partner, live or lived together in an intimate relationship, have children together, and are children of anyone in the custody of any of the preceding categories. Alyssa and Ashton will be given immediate protection because Logan is trying to harm the two. An emergency protection order will allow Alyssa to get help as soon as possible. After dialing 911 police will…

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    Patriarchy Research Paper

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    The causes of gender inequality in India are rooted in the country’s patriarchal system. Patriarchy is a system in which men subjugate women. The origins of patriarchy reside in the concept of gender roles, behavioral and social norms that dictate actions for individuals of both sexes. Gender roles are exemplified by traditional beliefs such as women are required to fulfill the domestic role of the household while men are to seek more professional duties outside of their home. This division of…

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    infidelity and violence.” Therefore, leaving males at an extreme disadvantage within society. Mayer uses the issue based on the perceived discrimination in child-custody battles as a prime example of the gender disadvantage. FACT (The advocacy organization Fathers Are Capable) director, Gene Colosimo, shared his experience in a custody battle and claimed that a male will receive as much access to the child as the mother allows. Stating, “You’re the hostage, she has a gun, and you’re trying to…

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