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Women who use surrogates in fight to claim maternity leave | News
The current guidelines only allow women who undergo a successful pregnancy to paid leave.
Grandparents help keep kids in the family | Cathy Ashley | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Family Rights Group's national advice line confirms research studies that family and friends carers are living in financial hardship.
Obese Children Removed from Homes: Violation of Parents' Rights or Weapon Against Childhood Obesity? - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
In a fight against childhood obesity, the family lost custody for failing to make their children lose weight.
Giving nature a helping hand: Edinburgh's Natural Fertility Clinic - Scotsman.com
It is this holistic approach that has resulted in a 47 per cent success rate at Edinburgh Natural Fertility Clinic.
Fighting for Single Mothers' Rights in South Korea
One group, comprised of 40 women, is working on creating an association for unwed mothers in South Korea for the first time.
Center helps kids stay with families | detnews.com | The Detroit News
The Detroit Center for Family Advocacy has been instumental in offering free legal assistance and support to keep children with family members.
News - Crime & Courts: Victory sets precedent for unwed fathers
A new ruling under the Children's Act has changed a father's life for the better.
Police: American says baby left in Florence is his
A Texas man is claiming to be the father of a baby abandoned in a Florence church several weeks ago, Italian police said Thursday.
The Texas man told police that when his girlfriend came back from Italy no longer pregnant, she told him that the baby had died.
'Stop my daughter getting pregnant again' | National News | News.com.au
SHE'S had six, possibly seven children, all to different fathers. Four were sent to live with their grandmother and at least one, police believe, has been murdered.
Kate Elizabeth Hutchinson, 36, gave birth to her latest child in a Lismore psychiatric ward 10 days ago. The baby boy has since been removed from her care.
Now, her estranged mother is begging authorities to stop her getting pregnant again.
When Motherhood Gets You Jail Time - TIME
How long must a mother be jailed to force her to give up her child? April Griffin has been in a Milwaukee County jail cell since May and is likely to be there through the holidays and beyond.
Did a Mother Lose Her Child Because of a Lack of English? - TIME
Can the U.S. government take a woman's baby from her because she doesn't speak English? That's the latest question to arise in the hothouse debate over illegal immigration, as an undocumented woman from impoverished rural Mexico — who speaks only an obscure indigenous language — fights in a Mississippi court to regain custody of her infant daughter.
Legal fatherhood must be determined by more than DNA
In Quebec, DNA confirmation that a man has no genetic link to his partner's child offers no legal basis for challenging his paternity -- at least, not when he's on the birth documents and has reared the child as his own. So says the Quebec Court of Appeal in a judgment that the Supreme Court of Canada recently refused to review.
Teen pregnancy: an unexpected call to emotional maturity
Sixteen and pregnant. It's bad enough it happens, but now you get to watch it on television.
One of the most gut-wrenching scenes was watching a teen couple pore through photographs and profiles of prospective adoptive parents as they tried to choose the best possible life for their soon-to-be-born baby.
Deseret News | Mom can end stepfather's visits
The Utah Court of Appeals has ruled a Utah mother has the right to terminate a stepfather's visitation rights to their daughter after their divorce.
In a ruling with implications for the rights of stepparents to visit children after a divorce, the court of appeals ruled a mother can terminate her ex-husband's legal standing to petition a court for visitation
South Carolina woman arrested for obese son | Welcome to S2Smagazine.com
Jerri Gray, the woman charged with criminal neglect for allowing her 14-year-old son Alexander Draper to get to 555 pounds, tried her best to help Alexander lose weight, her lawyer told USA Today
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