No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 45.
129. lappuse
... dissolve the marriage did not exceed the losses to the injured party due to the dissolution , no agreement could be reached and no divorce would normally occur . The outcomes tended to coincide with the best interests of society ...
... dissolve the marriage did not exceed the losses to the injured party due to the dissolution , no agreement could be reached and no divorce would normally occur . The outcomes tended to coincide with the best interests of society ...
151. lappuse
... dissolution of the marriage or legal dissolution by a court which lacked personal jurisdiction over the absent spouse or lacked jurisdiction to dispose of the property , the court shall assign each spouse's separate property to that ...
... dissolution of the marriage or legal dissolution by a court which lacked personal jurisdiction over the absent spouse or lacked jurisdiction to dispose of the property , the court shall assign each spouse's separate property to that ...
152. lappuse
... dissolution of the marriage of the increase in the anticipated future earnings of either spouse after the dissolution compared to the earnings during that period that could have been anticipated at the marriage . For a spouse who ...
... dissolution of the marriage of the increase in the anticipated future earnings of either spouse after the dissolution compared to the earnings during that period that could have been anticipated at the marriage . For a spouse who ...
Saturs
Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Economics of Divorce | 35 |
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