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New book on history of family law

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25 Jul 14 #440530 by rubytuesday
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A new book has just been published, written by Wikivorce member Forseti, in which he provides an extensively researched analytical and historical exploration of the factors which have contributed to family law and the family justice system in the UK. This book represents the result of 12 years of research and investigation by the author to arrive at some controversial and thought-provoking answers"

If you have ever wondered about the history of family law, how we got to where we are now, and what needs to change, then this book is the one you need to read.


An Exercise in Absolute Futility

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