For decades, Americans have argued about who may marry and what marriage actually means in legal, religious, and philosophical terms. For almost as long, two problems - the rising divorce rate and the poverty of some divorced children and their custodians - have fed concerns about the viability of marriage as an institution that promotes domestic stability and economic security. This Article explores the notion that domestic partnership based upon business partnership law would better serve more couples, their families, and society as a whole. It proposes a Uniform Domestic Partnership Act, loosely modeled after the UPA, as a substitute for marriage and recommends that marriage continue, without legal significance, under the exclusive con...
Law and attitudes around marriage have changed drastically in our own history and are widely differe...
This Essay analyzes the presumption against the availability of judicial enforcement for bargains be...
In this Article, Professors Frantz and Dagan articulate and examine one ideal for the institution of...
A domestic partnership is a business or political recognition of two adults seeking to share benefit...
time of this Article, partnerships had conferred benefits only: both business and political. This au...
Despite the dramatic changes in family structure in the past decades — including the unprecedented a...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Perhaps one of the most important changes in family law in the past thirty years has been the inclus...
The domestic partnership chapter of the Principles is the shortest chapter, but, as the contribution...
I. Introduction II. Historical Antecedents of the Uniform Marital Property Act ... A. The Evolution ...
This Article proposes a new alternative to the labor-centered marital property rule. Instead of focu...
Abstract** This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United State...
Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, Roundtables & Section Meetings, 194
In this Essay, the author presents the differences between domestic and business partnerships and th...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Law and attitudes around marriage have changed drastically in our own history and are widely differe...
This Essay analyzes the presumption against the availability of judicial enforcement for bargains be...
In this Article, Professors Frantz and Dagan articulate and examine one ideal for the institution of...
A domestic partnership is a business or political recognition of two adults seeking to share benefit...
time of this Article, partnerships had conferred benefits only: both business and political. This au...
Despite the dramatic changes in family structure in the past decades — including the unprecedented a...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Perhaps one of the most important changes in family law in the past thirty years has been the inclus...
The domestic partnership chapter of the Principles is the shortest chapter, but, as the contribution...
I. Introduction II. Historical Antecedents of the Uniform Marital Property Act ... A. The Evolution ...
This Article proposes a new alternative to the labor-centered marital property rule. Instead of focu...
Abstract** This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United State...
Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, Roundtables & Section Meetings, 194
In this Essay, the author presents the differences between domestic and business partnerships and th...
This article provides a survey of one major development in family law in the United States that has ...
Law and attitudes around marriage have changed drastically in our own history and are widely differe...
This Essay analyzes the presumption against the availability of judicial enforcement for bargains be...
In this Article, Professors Frantz and Dagan articulate and examine one ideal for the institution of...