No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 33.
31. lappuse
... incentive to marry . Children . The pressure for a couple to specialize within a relationship grows when they have children . The specialization in rearing children and the associated costs for the parent who assumes primary ...
... incentive to marry . Children . The pressure for a couple to specialize within a relationship grows when they have children . The specialization in rearing children and the associated costs for the parent who assumes primary ...
44. lappuse
... incentive to settle a dispute increasing as the outcome of litigation becomes more predictable.39 The incentives to settle or litigate in divorce proceed- ings have some unique traits because of the role of the state : Because the state ...
... incentive to settle a dispute increasing as the outcome of litigation becomes more predictable.39 The incentives to settle or litigate in divorce proceed- ings have some unique traits because of the role of the state : Because the state ...
102. lappuse
... incentive for these activities is often the external benefits received from the other parties ' activities . If marriage can be dissolved unilaterally without adequate compensation , the incentive structure changes . This is especially ...
... incentive for these activities is often the external benefits received from the other parties ' activities . If marriage can be dissolved unilaterally without adequate compensation , the incentive structure changes . This is especially ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Introduction of NoFault Divorce Statutes | 53 |
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