No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 31.
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... establish . This hypocrisy increased pressure to change the divorce statutes and gradually some small states added no ... established by the parties , but as the new grounds for divorce became more familiar to the courts , they have come ...
... establish . This hypocrisy increased pressure to change the divorce statutes and gradually some small states added no ... established by the parties , but as the new grounds for divorce became more familiar to the courts , they have come ...
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... established a twenty- two member Commission on the Family . " This commission consisted of one minister , four ... establishing a system of family courts . The commission proposed legislation in the form of a model Family Court Act that ...
... established a twenty- two member Commission on the Family . " This commission consisted of one minister , four ... establishing a system of family courts . The commission proposed legislation in the form of a model Family Court Act that ...
91. lappuse
... established business in contrast to a new business . The higher profits are based on the established relationships of the older business with both its workers and its customers . These relationships produce additional profits and the ...
... established business in contrast to a new business . The higher profits are based on the established relationships of the older business with both its workers and its customers . These relationships produce additional profits and the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Economics of Divorce | 35 |
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agreements alimony arrangements at divorce assets awards benefits California child support common law community property compensation contract law costs of divorce couples courts decisions definition of property dissolution dissolve the marriage divorce rate Divorce Reform Divorce Revolution divorced spouse divorced women economists effect of marriage effect of no-fault efficient breaches Elizabeth Peters employment expected fault divorce fault grounds financial arrangements financial settlements future earnings gains from marriage grounds for divorce Hayes household commodities household production human capital husband Ibid incentive income income-earning increase incurred individuals introduction of no-fault investments labor force Law Review marital property Marriage and Divorce married women Mary Ann Glendon mutual consent negotiating power no-fault divorce laws no-fault grounds occur parties percent production possibility frontiers professional goodwill property settlements recognize reduced result separate property specialize in household specific performance spouse's substantial tend wages Weitzman welfare wife wives
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