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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 352. Chapters: Domestic violence, Family law, Reproductive rights, Incest, Adultery, Divorce, Adoption, Affiliation, Conservatorship, Alimony, International child abduction in Mexico, International child abduction in the United States, Fathers' rights movement, Honor killing, Julie Bindel, Child support, LGBT adoption, Legal rights of women in history, Mudawana, Domestic partnership in California, Epidemiology of domestic violence, Divorce in the United States, LGBT parenting, Common-law marriage, Compulsory sterilization, Parental leave, International child abduction in Brazil, Custody battle for Anna Mae He, No-fault divorce, Marriage law, Postnuptial agreement, Minors and abortion, An-Nisa, 34, Child Protective Services, Get, Reproductive justice, Battered woman defense, Laws regarding incest, Effects of domestic violence on children, Islam and domestic violence, Elder abuse, Christianity and domestic violence, Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case, International matrimonial law, Prenuptial agreement, Contact, Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Collaborative practice, Language of adoption, Parenting coordinator, Acid throwing, Sibling rivalry, MOSAIC Threat Assessment Systems, Fetal rights, Nullity, Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, Legitimacy, Timeline of reproductive rights legislation, Sibling abuse, Emergency contraceptive availability by country, John and Lorena Bobbitt, Tony Veitch, Child custody, Annulment, Droit de seigneur, Parity, Angelina Napolitano, Take a Girl Child to Work Day, Erin Pizzey, Violence and sex integration, Paternal rights and abortion, George Puttenham, Jewish prenuptial agreement, Born alive rule, James Stewart, Paternity fraud, Samuel George Morton, Same-sex marriage in Connecticut, Tulane Law School Domestic Violence Clin...