This article advances a new model for family law to address emerging non-conventional family formations, particularly between parents and children. We contend that the conventional model of kinship categories as static, predefined statuses should be replaced with a model whereby the state accommodates kinship categories the law users themselves produce within their fluid and nomadic family assemblages and that they actively revise when negotiating state recognition. We claim that this model would better reflect and govern the emerging kinship system. We corroborate this by drawing on insights from family research that takes issue with the fragmentation of kinship, particularly the fragmentation of motherhood. We then elaborate on a concepti...
This collection uses the notion of 'assembly' as a new approach to understanding family and kinship....
For many critical aspects of family life, all the world truly is a stage. When a parent scolds a chi...
Multiparental family structures, in which there are more than two parents, are becoming increasingly...
Charlene Smith, Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, 78 Mississippi Law Journal...
This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
This article champions a new legal recognition model that emphasises the transformative potential of...
Kinship relations, in our society and in most, are organized systematically. That is to say, each ki...
Increases in parental cohabitation, separation or divorce, and re‐partnering or remarriage have gene...
Family law is based on marriage, but family life increasingly is not. The American family is undergo...
This Article examines two domains of family law, each of which seems to threaten or challenge (depen...
This Article revisits a significant idea at the core of contemporary debates in family law: the chan...
The past few decades have shown us myriad ways to form a family. Married couples and their biologica...
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
This article looks at a topic that has received little attention in the legal literature: constituti...
This article provides a theoretically grounded critical analysis of how the Belgian and the Dutch le...
This collection uses the notion of 'assembly' as a new approach to understanding family and kinship....
For many critical aspects of family life, all the world truly is a stage. When a parent scolds a chi...
Multiparental family structures, in which there are more than two parents, are becoming increasingly...
Charlene Smith, Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, 78 Mississippi Law Journal...
This Article offers a new theory of how the law attempts to control intimate and family life and use...
This article champions a new legal recognition model that emphasises the transformative potential of...
Kinship relations, in our society and in most, are organized systematically. That is to say, each ki...
Increases in parental cohabitation, separation or divorce, and re‐partnering or remarriage have gene...
Family law is based on marriage, but family life increasingly is not. The American family is undergo...
This Article examines two domains of family law, each of which seems to threaten or challenge (depen...
This Article revisits a significant idea at the core of contemporary debates in family law: the chan...
The past few decades have shown us myriad ways to form a family. Married couples and their biologica...
What is the place of the family in legal scholarship and teaching, and in deep, implicit ideas about...
This article looks at a topic that has received little attention in the legal literature: constituti...
This article provides a theoretically grounded critical analysis of how the Belgian and the Dutch le...
This collection uses the notion of 'assembly' as a new approach to understanding family and kinship....
For many critical aspects of family life, all the world truly is a stage. When a parent scolds a chi...
Multiparental family structures, in which there are more than two parents, are becoming increasingly...