Even toddlers need fathers : a critique of the principle of 'maternal deprivation' used by courts in the United Kingdom to justify contact orders between children and their parents
Even toddlers need fathers : a critique of the principle of 'maternal deprivation' used by courts in the United Kingdom to justify contact orders between children and their parents is a book. It was written by Kingsley Miller and published by Southampton Press in 2006.
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- author: Kingsley Miller
- publication date: 2006
- book publisher: Southampton Press
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Parent and child (Law)-Great Britain, Maternal deprivation, Custody of children-Great Britain
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"Even toddlers need fathers : a critique of the principle of 'maternal deprivation' used by courts in the United Kingdom to justify contact orders between children and their parents" is one of the books by Kingsley Miller, books by Southampton Press and 2,617,384 books in our database.
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