In this volume, Professor Katz analyses family law in America as a process by which governmental decisions about the family are made. He perceives the cycle of state and family interaction in terms of three basic areas of decision: establishment, maintenance, and termination. Within this structure he discusses the complexities of family law which arise as a consequence of the legal recognition of alternative models to conventional family and family-like relationships.
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