No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 34.
80. lappuse
... couples with substantial assets or unusual problems reached agreements outside the court system . The change in the financial settlements in no - fault divorce states can be illustrated by reviewing the situation in California . As the ...
... couples with substantial assets or unusual problems reached agreements outside the court system . The change in the financial settlements in no - fault divorce states can be illustrated by reviewing the situation in California . As the ...
84. lappuse
... couples , the property settlements were not important . The property settlement was very important for some couples , especially those who had been married for a long time , but Jacob did not discuss the effect of no - fault divorce on ...
... couples , the property settlements were not important . The property settlement was very important for some couples , especially those who had been married for a long time , but Jacob did not discuss the effect of no - fault divorce on ...
94. lappuse
... couples living together can be expected to increase and did increase from approximately a half million in 1970 to over 2.5 million in 1989. Paul Glick and Graham Spanier report that between 1960 and 1975 the number of unmarried couples ...
... couples living together can be expected to increase and did increase from approximately a half million in 1970 to over 2.5 million in 1989. Paul Glick and Graham Spanier report that between 1960 and 1975 the number of unmarried couples ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Economics of Divorce | 35 |
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