No Greater Loss is a new book by grandparents rights advocate Neil Taft which addresses the troubled state of grandparents rights in the USA, giving readers a across-the-board overview as well as advocating for greater recognition of the need of grandchildren and the rights of grandparents.
Reading No Greater Loss will add dimensions to you knowledge base when it comes to grandparents rights issues, as well as help you understand the context in which this troubling problem is viewed at the moment. Neil address the issues and policy surrounding grandparents rights, focusing on both the burdensome legal aspects of the issue and the hope that still exist for caring grandparents in today’s society.
Neil touches on all aspects of grandparents rights in the book, including visitation and custody as well as guardianship and best grandparent practices. He also addresses the 2000 Supreme Court case of Troxell vs Granville which has had far ranging negative effects on grandparents rights.
No Greater Loss also goes beyond that to reach out to grandparents and separate law and reality for them. As grandparents grow to understand their rights they become better grandparents.
No Greater Loss is now available at Amazon.com in both the book and Kindle formats.
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