The ruling that expanded legal recognition of psychological parenting
A precedent-setting ruling in the Family Court recognized the parental rights of a person who has no formal relationship with a child other than being the biological father of the child’s brother. The parent argued that severing the paternal bond that had developed between him and the child over the years would not be in the child’s best interests. See Adv. Lihi Cohen-Dembinsky’s column: here
A precedent-setting ruling in the Family Court recognized the parental rights of a person who has no formal relationship with a child other than being the biological father of the child’s brother. The parent argued that severing the paternal bond that had developed between him and the child over the years would not be in the child’s best interests. See Adv. Lihi Cohen-Dembinsky’s column: here
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