The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about the transformation of marriage. The struggle to revolutionize the institution of marriage is, however, far from over. Next is the battle for divorce equality. With the initial wave of same-sex divorces starting to appear on court dockets, this Article addresses the distinctive property division problems that have begun to arise with same-sex divorce and that threaten, in the absence of rule reform, to both amplify and reinscribe problems with the conventional marital framework. Courts have failed to realize the cornerstone concept of equitable distribution-marriage as an economic partnership-in the context of different-sex marriage. Because sa...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This Article brings together legal, historical, and social science research to analyze how couples a...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
This article brings together legal, historical, and social science research to analyze how couples a...
In 2015, same-sex couples throughout the United States obtained formal marriage equality. But is the...
Research comparing the relative significance of economic exchange theories and gender norms on paren...
Marriage equality is sweeping the nation. Four appeals courts recently affirmed district judges’ opi...
The 2013 Supreme Court decision in United States v. Windsor invalidated Section 3 of the Defense of ...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...
Same-sex marriage is not the only civil rights issue impacting the gay community. Although the Supre...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
For as long as marriage has existed in the United States, divorce has been its necessary opposite. S...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This Article brings together legal, historical, and social science research to analyze how couples a...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
The battle for marriage equality has been spectacularly successful, producing great optimism about t...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
This article brings together legal, historical, and social science research to analyze how couples a...
In 2015, same-sex couples throughout the United States obtained formal marriage equality. But is the...
Research comparing the relative significance of economic exchange theories and gender norms on paren...
Marriage equality is sweeping the nation. Four appeals courts recently affirmed district judges’ opi...
The 2013 Supreme Court decision in United States v. Windsor invalidated Section 3 of the Defense of ...
In the context of recent accomplishments in the quest for full marriage equality for same-sex couple...
Same-sex marriage is not the only civil rights issue impacting the gay community. Although the Supre...
This article examines sex discrimination arguments in recent same-sex marriage cases. Since 1993, ...
For as long as marriage has existed in the United States, divorce has been its necessary opposite. S...
The Author believes that civil unions have become synonymous with inequality. In this posture, the t...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This Article brings together legal, historical, and social science research to analyze how couples a...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...