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Children's Law

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Is it right to separate Siamese twins knowing that one of them will die? Who should the parents of Orthodox girls be left with in a divorce: the mother who wants to break the rules and give them an education, or the father who believes that girls have no reason to study? Judge Fiona May has spent most of her life deciding these difficult questions.

And now there is a new hearing. Adam Henry needs a blood transfusion or he will die. The boy and his parents are against it, because the procedure is against their religion. Fiona has the right to ignore their opinion in order to save Adam's life. But in doing so, she will deprive him of faith and the support of his family. The judge has only a few days to decide. After that, Adam can no longer be helped.

Fiona will make the only right decision, from her point of view. It will change her life and Adam's life forever.
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