No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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... social welfare . In addition , no - fault laws encourage the members of families to make other social - welfare - reducing decisions such as working outside the home and pursuing additional education during marriage , not to benefit the ...
... social welfare . In addition , no - fault laws encourage the members of families to make other social - welfare - reducing decisions such as working outside the home and pursuing additional education during marriage , not to benefit the ...
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... social situation . Last , the divorce can impose costs on the children of the couple . Often these costs are ignored by the divorcing spouse ; the failure of no - fault divorce to require the parties to consider these costs directly ...
... social situation . Last , the divorce can impose costs on the children of the couple . Often these costs are ignored by the divorcing spouse ; the failure of no - fault divorce to require the parties to consider these costs directly ...
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... social worker , four physicians , and one clergymen . See Halem , Divorce Reform , p . 240. Fourteen of the fifteen members of the public who testified before the commission were men and ten men identified themselves as divorced . The ...
... social worker , four physicians , and one clergymen . See Halem , Divorce Reform , p . 240. Fourteen of the fifteen members of the public who testified before the commission were men and ten men identified themselves as divorced . The ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Introduction of NoFault Divorce Statutes | 53 |
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