
From Madness to Mutiny: Why Mothers Are Running from the Family Courts -- and What Can Be Done about It
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Children’s
Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Format
Relié
Pages
320
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 13, 2005
Éditeur
Northeastern University Press
ISBN-10
1584654627
ISBN-13
9781584654629
Description
Amy Neustein and Michael Lesher delve deep into the complexities and challenges mothers face within family court systems. They shine a light on the distressing realities that drive many women to seek alternatives outside these legal frameworks, depicting a landscape fraught with emotional turmoil and societal expectations. Through personal narratives and keen sociological insights, the authors skillfully illustrate the systemic issues that have led to a growing disillusionment with family courts.
The book presents a thorough analysis of the intersection between gender, law, and social justice, revealing how these institutions often fail to protect the most vulnerable, particularly mothers and their children. Neustein and Lesher argue that the very structure meant to support families can sometimes exacerbate their struggles, fostering a climate of mistrust and desperation.
As the authors unravel these intricate dynamics, they advocate for reforms aimed at making family courts more accessible and equitable. Their call to action encapsulates a vision for change that prioritizes the well-being of families while addressing the needs and rights of mothers caught in challenging legal battles.
By weaving together research, anecdotes, and compelling arguments, this work not only addresses urgent matters but also serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking justice and understanding in a system that often overlooks their plight.
The book presents a thorough analysis of the intersection between gender, law, and social justice, revealing how these institutions often fail to protect the most vulnerable, particularly mothers and their children. Neustein and Lesher argue that the very structure meant to support families can sometimes exacerbate their struggles, fostering a climate of mistrust and desperation.
As the authors unravel these intricate dynamics, they advocate for reforms aimed at making family courts more accessible and equitable. Their call to action encapsulates a vision for change that prioritizes the well-being of families while addressing the needs and rights of mothers caught in challenging legal battles.
By weaving together research, anecdotes, and compelling arguments, this work not only addresses urgent matters but also serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking justice and understanding in a system that often overlooks their plight.
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