Parents’ Rights

“Parents’ Rights” by John Whitehead, published by Good News Pub in December 1985, is a comprehensive examination of the legal rights of parents in relation to their children. This 190-page book is presented in English and addresses the complexities surrounding parental authority and responsibilities within the framework of law. It aims to clarify the legal landscape that governs parent-child relationships, providing insights into the rights that parents hold.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the legal principles that underpin parental rights, focusing on the implications of these rights in various contexts. The book delves into the intersection of law and family dynamics, offering a thorough understanding of how legal statutes affect parents and their children. With its focus on the subject of parent and child law, “Parents’ Rights” serves as a resource for those seeking to navigate the often intricate legalities surrounding family rights and responsibilities.
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