With nearly half of all first time marriages ending in divorce, there is no wonder that legal reform in the area of domestic relations law has recently taken the State of New York by storm. New York held onto the relic of fault-based divorce for an unusually long period of time, in part due to notions of marital sanctity and reinforcement of the traditional nuclear family. On the other hand, the State, after succumbing to the battle over no-fault divorce, quickly adopted a progressive social and legislative policy by validating the desire of same-sex couples to marry
This discussion focuses specifically on how the LGBT community can win the freedom to marry-both nat...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
On March 30, 2012, the Fordham Law Review held a daylong conference on the federal Defense of Marr...
With nearly half of all first time marriages ending in divorce, there is no wonder that legal reform...
Although New York has long been a leader in reform legislation, it has also had one of the most inef...
A new law in New York, partially effective this week, will reform alimony law and reverse a longstan...
Family Law is basically state law. While federal law mandates child support guidelines, state law se...
In New York State at the beginning of 2010, same-sex couples cannot get married but can be married. ...
Marriage as we know it in America is undergoing rigorous re-examination and even hostile attack in t...
It has been proposed that a state commission to study matrimonial statutes be created in New York. W...
The vote on the New York law took place after 10 p.m., before a packed gallery of supporters and opp...
This year was one of quiet evolution rather than of substantial progress in the area of family law. ...
American divorce law was transformed by the Supreme Court in a series of decisions beginning with Wi...
Abstract** This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United State...
A Review of A Silent Revolution: Routine Policy Making and the Transformation of Divorce Law in the...
This discussion focuses specifically on how the LGBT community can win the freedom to marry-both nat...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
On March 30, 2012, the Fordham Law Review held a daylong conference on the federal Defense of Marr...
With nearly half of all first time marriages ending in divorce, there is no wonder that legal reform...
Although New York has long been a leader in reform legislation, it has also had one of the most inef...
A new law in New York, partially effective this week, will reform alimony law and reverse a longstan...
Family Law is basically state law. While federal law mandates child support guidelines, state law se...
In New York State at the beginning of 2010, same-sex couples cannot get married but can be married. ...
Marriage as we know it in America is undergoing rigorous re-examination and even hostile attack in t...
It has been proposed that a state commission to study matrimonial statutes be created in New York. W...
The vote on the New York law took place after 10 p.m., before a packed gallery of supporters and opp...
This year was one of quiet evolution rather than of substantial progress in the area of family law. ...
American divorce law was transformed by the Supreme Court in a series of decisions beginning with Wi...
Abstract** This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United State...
A Review of A Silent Revolution: Routine Policy Making and the Transformation of Divorce Law in the...
This discussion focuses specifically on how the LGBT community can win the freedom to marry-both nat...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
On March 30, 2012, the Fordham Law Review held a daylong conference on the federal Defense of Marr...