No-fault Divorce: What Went Wrong?Avalon Publishing, 1992. gada 20. jūl. - 167 lappuses |
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... limited amount of marital property . Their children had grown and left the home . At divorce , the wife faced a very gloomy future . Her share of the limited community property did not amount to much . There would be no child support ...
... limited amount of marital property . Their children had grown and left the home . At divorce , the wife faced a very gloomy future . Her share of the limited community property did not amount to much . There would be no child support ...
137. lappuse
... limited number of cases and its duration usually has been limited as well.74 Under no - fault , alimony , or spousal support , has shifted toward rehabilitation.75 Potentially , alimony serves three distinct functions : 76 damages for ...
... limited number of cases and its duration usually has been limited as well.74 Under no - fault , alimony , or spousal support , has shifted toward rehabilitation.75 Potentially , alimony serves three distinct functions : 76 damages for ...
140. lappuse
... limited number of , grounds for divorce , that knowledge might increase the incentive for them to negotiate premarital agreements . Neither fault divorce nor no - fault divorce provided marrying individuals with the opportunity to ...
... limited number of , grounds for divorce , that knowledge might increase the incentive for them to negotiate premarital agreements . Neither fault divorce nor no - fault divorce provided marrying individuals with the opportunity to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Economics of Marriage and Divorce | 25 |
The Economics of Divorce | 35 |
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