There are few other areas in family law where incongruence between the legal and social positions is as evident as that concerning parenthood. Recent cases involving lesbian couples and known sperm donors serve to highlight the increasing tension between the respective roles of biology, intention and functional parenting in the attribution of legal parental status. As both legislative and case-law developments have shown, intention is central in some circumstances, but not in others. The main claim of this paper is that this ad hoc approach leads to incoherent and unsatisfactory law: instead of striving to identify a status, what we are really looking to do is to identify the people who assume responsibility for a child. Drawing upon recent...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Recent medical advances that permit human conception without intercourse, in combination with sociol...
Considers whether the outcome of a family law matter is affected by the way in which a child\u27s fa...
This paper focuses on the legal position of children born into families where only one of the parent...
The focus of this chapter is the significance of the legal ascription of parenthood, in the context ...
Contributing authors were asked to consider three interrelated questions regarding family and respon...
In this paper we explore three types of parental relationships which have grown in importance over t...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
Discusses legal implications of changes to the concept of "parent". Considers the parenthood regime ...
This paper explores the relationship between the concept of the ‘identity of the child’ and legal pa...
This paper explores the relationship between the concept of the ‘identity of the child’ and legal pa...
This book examines the legal framework and practices surrounding licensed donor insemination in Brit...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
The new parenthood provisions set out in Part 2 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 h...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Recent medical advances that permit human conception without intercourse, in combination with sociol...
Considers whether the outcome of a family law matter is affected by the way in which a child\u27s fa...
This paper focuses on the legal position of children born into families where only one of the parent...
The focus of this chapter is the significance of the legal ascription of parenthood, in the context ...
Contributing authors were asked to consider three interrelated questions regarding family and respon...
In this paper we explore three types of parental relationships which have grown in importance over t...
When asked to identify the legal parents of a child, traditional family law principles look backward...
Discusses legal implications of changes to the concept of "parent". Considers the parenthood regime ...
This paper explores the relationship between the concept of the ‘identity of the child’ and legal pa...
This paper explores the relationship between the concept of the ‘identity of the child’ and legal pa...
This book examines the legal framework and practices surrounding licensed donor insemination in Brit...
For more than thirty years, the central questions of the law of parentage have been when and to what...
The new parenthood provisions set out in Part 2 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 h...
Lesbian families with children are greater in number and more visible today than ever before. In fac...
Parental Parity begins a critical dialogue regarding the reformation of legal parentage. Scholars ha...
Recent medical advances that permit human conception without intercourse, in combination with sociol...
Considers whether the outcome of a family law matter is affected by the way in which a child\u27s fa...