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9 reviewsISBN 10: 1556529996
ISBN 13: 9781556529993
Author: Phyllis Chesler
Completely updated and revised for the twenty-first century, Mothers on Trial remains the bible for all women facing a custody battle, as well as the lawyers, psychologists, and others who support them. This landmark book was the first to break the false stereotype about mothers getting preferential treatment over fathers when it comes to custody. In this new edition, Chesler shows that, with few exceptions, the news has only gotten worse: when both the father and the mother want custody, the father usually gets it. The highly praised Mothers on Trial is essential reading for anyone concerned personally or professionally with custody rights and the well-being of our children.
A Historical Overview
A Contemporary Overview
What Is a “Fit” Mother or Father? An “Unfit” Mother or Father? Who Decides?
Do “Good Enough” Mothers Still Lose Custody of Their Children in North America Today?
The “Sexual” Mother: Anna Karenina Today
The “Uppity” Mother
The Lesbian Mother
The Mother Married to a Violent Man
Paternal Brainwashing
The “Voluntarily” Noncustodial Mother
The Price of Battle: Mothers Encounter the Psychological and Economic Law
The Mother-Lawyer Relationship
The Mother-Judge and Father-Judge Relationships
Court-Enabled Incest in the 1980s and 1990s
Court-Enabled Incest in the Twenty-First Century
Legal Torture from 1986 to 2010
The International Custody Situation
The Fathers’ Supremacist Movement from the 1980s to 2010
Contemporary Legal Trends, Part I: Joint Custody, Mediation, Incest, and Parental Alienation
Contemporary Legal Trends, Part II: Mental Illness, Gay and Lesbian Custody, Surrogacy
Mothers’ Wisdom: Philosophical Perspectives on Having and Losing Children
Mothers’ Voices, Written on the Wind: What Is a Custody Battle Really About?
What to Expect When You’re Expecting a Divorce: An Interview with Divorce Lawyer Susan L. B
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