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Heirs Sue to Remove Executors of $1.7 Billion Estate
Heirs Amy Goldman Fowler and Steven Gurney-Goldman are suing to remove Jane and Diane Goldman from managing Lillian Goldman's $1.7 billion estate, alleging asset mismanagement and Diane's incapacity; the dispute stems from Sol Goldman's 1987 death and a 2002 divorce proceeding.
Heirs Sue to Remove Executors of $1.7 Billion Estate
Heirs Amy Goldman Fowler and Steven Gurney-Goldman are suing to remove Jane and Diane Goldman from managing Lillian Goldman's $1.7 billion estate, alleging asset mismanagement and Diane's incapacity; the dispute stems from Sol Goldman's 1987 death and a 2002 divorce proceeding.
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56% Bias Score


Court Rejects Nesting Arrangement Due to Parental Conflict
A German court ruled against a nesting arrangement for three children of separated parents due to significant parental conflict, prioritizing the children's well-being over the parents' wishes and highlighting the financial strain of maintaining three separate residences.
Court Rejects Nesting Arrangement Due to Parental Conflict
A German court ruled against a nesting arrangement for three children of separated parents due to significant parental conflict, prioritizing the children's well-being over the parents' wishes and highlighting the financial strain of maintaining three separate residences.
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60% Bias Score


WA Family Court to Change Domestic Violence Financial Ruling
Sue, a Western Australian woman, was stabbed by her husband in May 2020; despite this, the Family Court ordered her to pay him spousal maintenance, highlighting a systemic issue addressed by upcoming law changes.
WA Family Court to Change Domestic Violence Financial Ruling
Sue, a Western Australian woman, was stabbed by her husband in May 2020; despite this, the Family Court ordered her to pay him spousal maintenance, highlighting a systemic issue addressed by upcoming law changes.
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24% Bias Score


Italy's High Court Grants Legal Recognition to Intentional Mothers in Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court declared illegal the denial of legal recognition to the intentional mother in same-sex couples who used medically assisted procreation abroad, impacting at least 38 families in Padua and setting a precedent for future cases while simultaneously denying PMA access to ...
Italy's High Court Grants Legal Recognition to Intentional Mothers in Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court declared illegal the denial of legal recognition to the intentional mother in same-sex couples who used medically assisted procreation abroad, impacting at least 38 families in Padua and setting a precedent for future cases while simultaneously denying PMA access to ...
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48% Bias Score


Turin to Resume Registrations of Children Born to Same-Sex Parents
Turin's registry office will resume registering children born to same-sex couples via medically assisted procreation abroad after a Constitutional Court ruling deemed a law preventing the non-biological mother's recognition illegitimate; this follows a 2022 suspension and a subsequent political batt...
Turin to Resume Registrations of Children Born to Same-Sex Parents
Turin's registry office will resume registering children born to same-sex couples via medically assisted procreation abroad after a Constitutional Court ruling deemed a law preventing the non-biological mother's recognition illegitimate; this follows a 2022 suspension and a subsequent political batt...
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56% Bias Score


Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.
Italian Court Prioritizes Child's Rights in Same-Sex Surrogacy Case
An Italian court granted adoption rights to the second father in a same-sex couple who used surrogacy abroad, prioritizing the child's well-being despite Italy's recent criminalization of surrogacy, even if performed internationally.
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32% Bias Score

EU Court Rules Parental Responsibility Overrides Aiding Illegal Immigration
The European Court of Justice ruled that a parent bringing children into the EU irregularly cannot be charged with aiding illegal immigration, prioritizing family rights; this follows a case of a Congolese woman entering Italy with her daughter and niece using false documents in 2019, and challenges...

EU Court Rules Parental Responsibility Overrides Aiding Illegal Immigration
The European Court of Justice ruled that a parent bringing children into the EU irregularly cannot be charged with aiding illegal immigration, prioritizing family rights; this follows a case of a Congolese woman entering Italy with her daughter and niece using false documents in 2019, and challenges...
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24% Bias Score

Ohio "Natural Family Month" Bill Sparks LGBTQ+ Backlash
Ohio lawmakers introduced House Bill 262, designating the weeks between Mother's Day and Father's Day as "Natural Family Month," sparking criticism from LGBTQ families for its exclusionary definition of family, while proponents argue it addresses declining birth and marriage rates.

Ohio "Natural Family Month" Bill Sparks LGBTQ+ Backlash
Ohio lawmakers introduced House Bill 262, designating the weeks between Mother's Day and Father's Day as "Natural Family Month," sparking criticism from LGBTQ families for its exclusionary definition of family, while proponents argue it addresses declining birth and marriage rates.
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60% Bias Score

Estranged Fathers Seek Millions in Compensation for Deceased Sons
Mothers of fallen soldiers in Rostov-on-Don are battling former husbands who, despite years of neglect and unpaid child support, now seek millions of rubles in compensation for their sons' deaths in the war.

Estranged Fathers Seek Millions in Compensation for Deceased Sons
Mothers of fallen soldiers in Rostov-on-Don are battling former husbands who, despite years of neglect and unpaid child support, now seek millions of rubles in compensation for their sons' deaths in the war.
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52% Bias Score

Italy's Constitutional Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court ruled that same-sex female couples can both be listed as parents on a child's birth certificate, overturning a previous policy that only allowed the biological mother to be recognized as the parent and requiring the non-biological mother to adopt; this decision follo...

Italy's Constitutional Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Couples
The Italian Constitutional Court ruled that same-sex female couples can both be listed as parents on a child's birth certificate, overturning a previous policy that only allowed the biological mother to be recognized as the parent and requiring the non-biological mother to adopt; this decision follo...
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32% Bias Score

Italian Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Female Couples Using IVF
Italy's Constitutional Court ruled that both women in a same-sex couple using IVF abroad can be legally recognized as parents in Italy, even if one is not the biological mother, overturning parts of a 2004 law and addressing inconsistencies in applications across different municipalities.

Italian Court Grants Full Parental Rights to Same-Sex Female Couples Using IVF
Italy's Constitutional Court ruled that both women in a same-sex couple using IVF abroad can be legally recognized as parents in Italy, even if one is not the biological mother, overturning parts of a 2004 law and addressing inconsistencies in applications across different municipalities.
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44% Bias Score

Family Lawyer Reveals 10-12 Hour Days, High Earning Potential, and Emotional Challenges
Yael Selig, a partner at Osbornes Law, describes a demanding career with 10-12 hour workdays, significant earning potential (£50,000-£350,000), and the need for strong negotiation skills while managing the emotional toll of family law cases.

Family Lawyer Reveals 10-12 Hour Days, High Earning Potential, and Emotional Challenges
Yael Selig, a partner at Osbornes Law, describes a demanding career with 10-12 hour workdays, significant earning potential (£50,000-£350,000), and the need for strong negotiation skills while managing the emotional toll of family law cases.
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44% Bias Score
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