Although all four responses have their advocates, it appears that treating the degree as marital property is the most popular response among legal writers and the alimony response is the one most frequently utilized by the courts. It is the position of this writer that the fairest and most practical solution is the restitutional response: to treat the husband\u27s professional degree as a form of marital property and to award the wife restitution for her contributions to its acquisition
The New York court in Hirschfeld v. Hirschfeld held that under the state\u27s equitable distribution...
This Note addresses the rationale of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in Kuder, as well as altern...
Over the past ten years every writer venturing to discuss domestic relations must have been tempted ...
Hubbard v. Hubbard, 603 P.2d 747 (Okla. 1979). A professional education is a valuable asset, often a...
This Note first analyzes the Stevens court\u27s opinion and concludes that it fails to give sufficie...
The Washington Supreme Court addressed this problem in In re Marriage of Washburn. The court held th...
Part I of this Note describes the case law that delineated the factors examined in the study. Those ...
The Legislature in enacting the North Carolina Act for Equitable Distribution of Marital Property al...
Should the young professional\u27s spouse get some share in a newly acquired career while the young ...
The question of how to deal with professional degrees upon marital breakdown is an interesting one, ...
This article will examine the concept of the advanced degree as property subject to equitable distri...
Division of Assets at divorce is a major source of contention. This comment refines a paper by Bore...
State participation in domestic relations, particularly divorce, is a form of societal protection. W...
Divorce law provides the framework that governs the circumstances under which a marriage may be brou...
The systems that have been created in community property states to address the management of various...
The New York court in Hirschfeld v. Hirschfeld held that under the state\u27s equitable distribution...
This Note addresses the rationale of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in Kuder, as well as altern...
Over the past ten years every writer venturing to discuss domestic relations must have been tempted ...
Hubbard v. Hubbard, 603 P.2d 747 (Okla. 1979). A professional education is a valuable asset, often a...
This Note first analyzes the Stevens court\u27s opinion and concludes that it fails to give sufficie...
The Washington Supreme Court addressed this problem in In re Marriage of Washburn. The court held th...
Part I of this Note describes the case law that delineated the factors examined in the study. Those ...
The Legislature in enacting the North Carolina Act for Equitable Distribution of Marital Property al...
Should the young professional\u27s spouse get some share in a newly acquired career while the young ...
The question of how to deal with professional degrees upon marital breakdown is an interesting one, ...
This article will examine the concept of the advanced degree as property subject to equitable distri...
Division of Assets at divorce is a major source of contention. This comment refines a paper by Bore...
State participation in domestic relations, particularly divorce, is a form of societal protection. W...
Divorce law provides the framework that governs the circumstances under which a marriage may be brou...
The systems that have been created in community property states to address the management of various...
The New York court in Hirschfeld v. Hirschfeld held that under the state\u27s equitable distribution...
This Note addresses the rationale of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in Kuder, as well as altern...
Over the past ten years every writer venturing to discuss domestic relations must have been tempted ...