No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
78. lappuse
What Went Wrong? Allen M Parkman. costs that came with no - fault divorce might make the divorces more attractive . Consider the example above in which the couple ... no - fault divorce was a response 78 The Impact of No - Fault Divorce.
What Went Wrong? Allen M Parkman. costs that came with no - fault divorce might make the divorces more attractive . Consider the example above in which the couple ... no - fault divorce was a response 78 The Impact of No - Fault Divorce.
84. lappuse
What Went Wrong? Allen M Parkman. The critics of no - fault divorce argue that the deterioration in the financial condition of divorced women and their children is due to the reduction in ... divorce . 84 The Impact of No - Fault Divorce.
What Went Wrong? Allen M Parkman. The critics of no - fault divorce argue that the deterioration in the financial condition of divorced women and their children is due to the reduction in ... divorce . 84 The Impact of No - Fault Divorce.
112. lappuse
... no - fault divorce is fundamentally flawed . Mutual consent may offer a more desirable standard for the dissolution of marriage . The Recognition of the Problem The initial no - fault divorce law enacted in California in 1969 was ...
... no - fault divorce is fundamentally flawed . Mutual consent may offer a more desirable standard for the dissolution of marriage . The Recognition of the Problem The initial no - fault divorce law enacted in California in 1969 was ...
Saturs
Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Introduction of NoFault Divorce Statutes | 53 |
Autortiesības | |
6 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
agreements alimony arrangements at divorce assets awards benefits California child support common law community property compensation condition of divorced contract costs of divorce couples courts decisions definition of property dissolution divorce rate Divorce Reform Divorce Revolution divorced spouse divorced women effect of marriage effect of no-fault efficient efficient breaches Elizabeth Peters employment expected Family Law Quarterly fault divorce fault grounds financial arrangements financial condition financial settlements future earnings gains from marriage Gary Becker grounds for divorce household commodities household production human capital husband Ibid incentive income increase individuals introduction of no-fault investments Law Review marital property Marriage and Divorce married women Mary Ann Glendon mutual consent negotiating power no-fault divorce laws occur outcomes parties percent production possibility frontiers professional goodwill property settlements recognize reduced result separate property specialize in household specific performance spousal support spouse's tend wages Weitzman welfare wife wives
Atsauces uz šo grāmatu
From Partners to Parents: The Second Revolution in Family Law June Carbone Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
The Postdivorce Family: Children, Parenting, and Society Ross A. Thompson,Paul R. Amato Fragmentu skats - 1999 |