The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an issue in modem American divorce law, and that a spouse on divorce should not be compensated for his or her non-economic contributions to the marriage and to the well-being of the family
Journal ArticleBetween the mid-1960s and 1979 the crude divorce rate in the United States more than ...
The no fault divorce revolution continues apace. Since publication of Professor Fox\u27s and my su...
Marriage has fallen on hard times. Although most Americans say that a lasting marriage is an importa...
The purpose of this article is not to turn back the clock through the rehabilitation of fault grou...
The era of marital fault being the only grounds for divorce in the United States has passed, and its...
Marriage is an important relationship, both for the parties to it and for society as a whole. Its be...
Spouse abuse is no longer a secret. It has become a thorn in America\u27s conscience. Abuse even war...
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
The first part of this article examines the changing nature of reliance on marriage as the relations...
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...
This Article examines the case against no-fault divorce, as it has been made in legislative halls, s...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
In this Article, the author examines the origins of the no-fault divorce movement, concluding that t...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
Journal ArticleBetween the mid-1960s and 1979 the crude divorce rate in the United States more than ...
The no fault divorce revolution continues apace. Since publication of Professor Fox\u27s and my su...
Marriage has fallen on hard times. Although most Americans say that a lasting marriage is an importa...
The purpose of this article is not to turn back the clock through the rehabilitation of fault grou...
The era of marital fault being the only grounds for divorce in the United States has passed, and its...
Marriage is an important relationship, both for the parties to it and for society as a whole. Its be...
Spouse abuse is no longer a secret. It has become a thorn in America\u27s conscience. Abuse even war...
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
The first part of this article examines the changing nature of reliance on marriage as the relations...
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...
This Article examines the case against no-fault divorce, as it has been made in legislative halls, s...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
In this Article, the author examines the origins of the no-fault divorce movement, concluding that t...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
Journal ArticleBetween the mid-1960s and 1979 the crude divorce rate in the United States more than ...
The no fault divorce revolution continues apace. Since publication of Professor Fox\u27s and my su...
Marriage has fallen on hard times. Although most Americans say that a lasting marriage is an importa...