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  2. Mothers' rights - Wikipedia

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    Mother's rights are the legal obligations for expecting mothers, existing mothers, and adoptive mothers. Issues that involve mothers' rights include labor rights, breast feeding, and family rights. Issues that involve mothers' rights include labor rights, breast feeding, and family rights.

  3. Parental responsibility (access and custody) - Wikipedia

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    Parental responsibility [1] refers to the responsibility which underpin the relationship between the children and the children's parents and those adults who are granted parental responsibility by either signing a 'parental responsibility agreement' with the mother or getting a 'parental responsibility order' from a court.

  4. Mother - Wikipedia

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    The verb "to mother" means to procreate or to sire a child, or to provide care for a child, from which also derives the noun "mothering". [4] Related terms of endearment are mom (mama, mommy), mum (mummy), mumsy, mamacita (ma, mam) and mammy. A female role model that children can look up to is sometimes referred to as a mother-figure.

  5. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    A mother wishes joy towards her child in William Blake's poem "Infant Joy". This copy, Copy AA, was printed and painted in 1826, is currently held by the Fitzwilliam Museum. [81] Newborn parenting is where the responsibilities of parenthood begin.

  6. Child custody laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the decades leading up to the 1970s child custody battles were rare, and in most cases the mother of minor children would receive custody. [5] Since the 1970s, as custody laws have been made gender-neutral, contested custody cases have increased as have cases in which the children are placed in the primary custody of the father.

  7. In loco parentis - Wikipedia

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    In a case of cow-smuggling, the Punjab and Haryana High Court mandated that "entire animal kingdom including avian and aquatic" species has a "distinct legal persona with corresponding rights, duties, and liabilities of a living person" and humans are "loco parentis" while laying out the norms for animal welfare, veterinary treatment, fodder ...

  8. Toby Stephens shares details of mother Maggie Smith’s final ...

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    Maggie Smith’s son Toby Stephens has opened up about the final weeks of the acclaimed actor’s life.. Stephens and his brother Chris Larkin announced their mother, who was best known for her ...

  9. Parentification - Wikipedia

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    Mother–daughter parentification is also more common than father–daughter parentification. [20] Daughters are likelier than sons to be an emotional anchor. [20] In a mother–daughter relationship, the mother might oblige her daughter to take on the caregiving role, in a betrayal of the child's normal expectation of love and care. [19] [21]