This thesis sets out to explore divorce law and current reforms. It proposed five themes. Firstly, that no-fault divorce law could be adopted. Secondly, that voluntary mediation may pose several benefits. Thirdly, that the two main aims of the current law have not been met. The stability of marriage has not been buttressed and the current procedure is frequently unjust and may exacerbate bitterness, distress and humiliation. Fourthly, that the law could seek to avoid conflicted aims, focussing solely on providing an economically accessible process with minimum bitterness, distress and humiliation. Fifthly, that the current reforms of the law may be conflicted, repeating past mistakes
This dissertation’s second and third chapters are about divorce. The fourth is about utilitarianism....
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...
Divorce has become a common phenomena in American life. According to The World Almanac Book of Facts...
This article maintains that the belated reform of divorce procedures after the implementation of the...
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
This thesis intends to critically evaluate the current model of asset reallocation, as it is applied...
“ The reform to the divorce law under the 1976 Act has not been that all innovative and revolutionar...
In January of 2001 the Government announced its intention to repeal Part 11 of the Family Law Act 19...
Marriage as we know it in America is undergoing rigorous re-examination and even hostile attack in t...
In this paper, the author analyses the institute of divorce in the modern world. Given the fact that...
The apparent normative goal of modem divorce law is the efficient termination of unsuccessful marria...
In recent years, widespread disillusionment over no-fault divorce has focused debate on the equity o...
The American Bar has traditionally operated as if the practice of law was a profession unto itself, ...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
This dissertation’s second and third chapters are about divorce. The fourth is about utilitarianism....
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...
Divorce has become a common phenomena in American life. According to The World Almanac Book of Facts...
This article maintains that the belated reform of divorce procedures after the implementation of the...
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
This thesis intends to critically evaluate the current model of asset reallocation, as it is applied...
“ The reform to the divorce law under the 1976 Act has not been that all innovative and revolutionar...
In January of 2001 the Government announced its intention to repeal Part 11 of the Family Law Act 19...
Marriage as we know it in America is undergoing rigorous re-examination and even hostile attack in t...
In this paper, the author analyses the institute of divorce in the modern world. Given the fact that...
The apparent normative goal of modem divorce law is the efficient termination of unsuccessful marria...
In recent years, widespread disillusionment over no-fault divorce has focused debate on the equity o...
The American Bar has traditionally operated as if the practice of law was a profession unto itself, ...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
This dissertation’s second and third chapters are about divorce. The fourth is about utilitarianism....
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...
Divorce has become a common phenomena in American life. According to The World Almanac Book of Facts...