Contested Paternity
Explore the intricate dynamics of fatherhood and family law in Contested Paternity by Rachel Ginnis Fuchs. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2008, this compelling hardback edition spans 368 pages, delving into the historical evolution of paternity in France. Fuchs meticulously examines the role of domestic relations courts and the shifting perceptions of parental responsibility, offering readers a profound understanding of how legal frameworks have shaped father-child relationships over time. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of law, family history, and social change. Discover the complexities of paternity and its implications for modern family dynamics through Fuchs’ insightful analysis.