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    Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Paper Carlos Orozco LAW/531 May 20‚ 2013 Lillian Hill Watson Traditional and Nontraditional Litigation Paper According to Cheeseman‚ (2010) the process of bringing‚ maintaining‚ and defending a lawsuit is called litigation. Nowadays‚ this process has been enhanced by annexing non-judicial dispute resolution in the form of arbitration‚ negotiation‚ mediation‚ and quite a few others. These forms are commonly known as alternative dispute resolutions

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    Adoption by Gay Couples: Is There Any Risk in Having a Family? On my way home. “It’s now a reality on the ground‚” said Adam Pertman‚ Executive Director of the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute‚ an organization working to change adoption policy. And it’s a fact that despite legal barriers‚ about 19 percent of same - sex couples reported having an adopted child in the house in 2‚009 up from just 8 percent in 2.000 according to the Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation Law at the University

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    Marriages in Arranged Type An arranged marriage is a marriage that is at some level arranged by some or the other than those being married and is usually used to describe a marriage which involves the parents of the married couple to varying degrees‚ it has deep roots in royal and aristocratic families around the world. Today‚ arranged marriage is largely practiced in Africa‚ theMiddle East‚ and Southeast Asia and East Asia to some extent. Some times people suppose there is no diffrentce between

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    traditionally families have mostly been the ‘traditional nuclear family’ made up of a married man and woman and at least one child. However there has recently been a decline in the amount of traditional nuclear families and an increase in the amount of diverse families. There are now less people following the traditional view that the nuclear family is the ‘normal’ way to live. The diverse families now include families such as‚ lone parent families‚ reconstituted family‚ extended family‚ lone person

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    natural and artificial contraception. It seeks to empower couples in responsible family planning through education and access to legal and medically safe birth control. The bill was first filed during the 8th congress in the Corazon Aquino administration and has been refiled in succeeding sessions. It has had an uphill battle due to extreme opposition mainly from the Roman Catholic Church‚ Pro-Life Philippines‚ the National Coalition for Family and Life‚ Abay Pamilya‚ and Philippine Nurses Association

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    The growing acceptance of same-sex marriage within contemporary US society In the United States‚ the rise in acceptance and support of same-sex marriage has been especially dramatic over the past decades. Back in the old days‚ the majority of people considered being homosexual a crime. Homosexuality was even illegal at some point; people could have been isolated from their family‚ lost their jobs‚ or even be punished with death penalties all because they were in love with someone of the same sex

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    Couples Therapy Demonstration Self-Evaluation: Adam & Steve Session 3 What were you (and your co-therapist) trying to accomplish during this counseling session? Stephanie and I were attempting to maintain a structured counseling session that would incorporate previous sessions and advance the utilization of the couple’s treatment plan. We started the session by recapping the last session and bringing back an element that helped the couple strengthen their bond. Accordingly‚ we also wanted to make

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    THERE IS A DIVERSITY OF FAMILY FORMS IN CONTEMPORARY UK SOCIETY... Is there a ‘diversity’ of family forms in UK society today...? The answer would have to be YES there is‚ if we look at society as a whole we have a varied range of family forms‚ from the single or one parent family to the cereal packet or nuclear family‚ from the extended Asian family to the matrifocal family of the west indies which both come to settle in the UK in the early to mid 50’s. The family form has changed a great

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    2013 Function of the Aristocratic Family and Marriage in the Late Middle Ages Marriage and function of aristocratic families such as the Pastons in the late Middle Ages was key to the success of the family. Marriages in the later middle ages were important to the status of families during this time period due to the importance of both the husband and wife being involved in family affairs‚ from economics to things that need to be done in day to day life. Marriage also functioned very differently‚

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    SAME SEX MARRAIGE - DOES IT THREATEN THE TRADITIONAL DEFINITION OF A FAMILY Submitted by Rory Donaghy Today‚ marriage is the most essential of all human relations‚ and stands as the most validating aspect of commitment that two individuals can undergo. The fusing together of two lives‚ marriage is seen as a sacred bond who ’s history is as old as mankind itself. In the past twenty centuries‚ the church and religion evolved from small cults to the most powerful empire in existence. Throughout

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