No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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... definition of property itself . What Is Property ? The statutes that defined how property was to be allocated at divorce , under fault and no - fault , did not define what is property.28 That task has been left to the courts , which ...
... definition of property itself . What Is Property ? The statutes that defined how property was to be allocated at divorce , under fault and no - fault , did not define what is property.28 That task has been left to the courts , which ...
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... defined financial arrangements served a minor role compared with the agreements worked out by the parties privately ; relaxing the grounds for divorce shifted the emphasis in dissolution cases in California to the financial arrangements ...
... defined financial arrangements served a minor role compared with the agreements worked out by the parties privately ; relaxing the grounds for divorce shifted the emphasis in dissolution cases in California to the financial arrangements ...
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... defined 5 degree or licenses as 93 economic perspective of 40 education and 134 expanded definition 91 no - fault divorce and 64 pensions as 89 trend in the distribution of 6 U.S. laws 19 Marriage contracts 18 , 21 , 120 , 129 Marriage ...
... defined 5 degree or licenses as 93 economic perspective of 40 education and 134 expanded definition 91 no - fault divorce and 64 pensions as 89 trend in the distribution of 6 U.S. laws 19 Marriage contracts 18 , 21 , 120 , 129 Marriage ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Introduction of NoFault Divorce Statutes | 53 |
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