There is an ever-increasing incidence of applications for adoption in the UK. How to Adopt a Child is the first book of its kind to explain the necessary legal paths to adoption - including new English legislation since the radical overhaul of the system in 2002- as well as addressing the psychological and emotional aspects of the process. Top family-law barrister Jeremy Rosenblatt guides the reader step-by-step down an easier path to adoption, making each stage as simple and as straightforward as possible. How to Adopt a Child covers such topics as adopting as a gay or single parent and adopting a child from abroad. This is the ultimate guide for anyone considering adoption in the UK.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 135 mm
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978-0-09-189469-6 (9780091894696)
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Jeremy Rosenblatt read law at the London School of Economics before working as a Research Assistant at the House of Commons. He is the winner of the Anglo-Dutch Cultural Scholarship to the Asser Institute of International Law in the Hague and a Guggenheim Travel Scholarship to Venice. He is a sometime contributor to television and radio and has written a number of books on family law, including How to Do Your Own Divorce. He is now a family law barrister, living and working in London.