No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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What Went Wrong? Allen M Parkman. for another living situation , which often will result in a new mate -- and also ... living apart . See Glenda Riley , Divorce : An American Tradition ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1991 ) , p ...
What Went Wrong? Allen M Parkman. for another living situation , which often will result in a new mate -- and also ... living apart . See Glenda Riley , Divorce : An American Tradition ( New York : Oxford University Press , 1991 ) , p ...
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... living in a no - fault divorce state had a negative effect on a married woman's labor supply . See William R. Johnson and Jonathan Skinner , " Labor Supply and Marital Separation , " American Economic Review , Vol . 76 , No. 3 , June ...
... living in a no - fault divorce state had a negative effect on a married woman's labor supply . See William R. Johnson and Jonathan Skinner , " Labor Supply and Marital Separation , " American Economic Review , Vol . 76 , No. 3 , June ...
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... living temporarily . If the reduction in the family's standard of living was substantial and the family has not received an adequate return on the investment , then indemnification of the other spouse would be appropriate . Remarriage ...
... living temporarily . If the reduction in the family's standard of living was substantial and the family has not received an adequate return on the investment , then indemnification of the other spouse would be appropriate . Remarriage ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Introduction of NoFault Divorce Statutes | 53 |
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