The national trend is toward eliminating fault as a factor in many aspects of divorce, and in some states it plays virtually no role at all. However, Virginia is among those few remaining states where fault is potentially involved in every aspect of a divorce case
At common law a husband had a legal duty\u27 to support his wife and children. Today in Virginia fai...
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...
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...
Jurisdiction to grant divorce in all of the states is purely statutory and the grounds are only thos...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
The no fault divorce revolution continues apace. Since publication of Professor Fox\u27s and my su...
The concept of alimony has been a traditional fixture in the law of divorce ever since the early com...
Ten years ago it was reported that a bill had been introduced in the Nevada legislature to grant div...
Absent transaction costs, the Coase Theorem suggests that divorce reform would work no change in the...
In recent years, there has been a trend toward the adoption of no-fault divorce laws. This Comment e...
This Article provides a practical update on recent changes in Virginia law in the family law realm, ...
NO-FAULT DIVORCE. By Michael Wheeler. Boston: Beacon Press, 1974. Pp. 194. $7.50. HANDBOOK OF ZONING...
The unchallenged view of the family as a basic and vital institution in the fabric of Western societ...
At common law a husband had a legal duty\u27 to support his wife and children. Today in Virginia fai...
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...
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...
Jurisdiction to grant divorce in all of the states is purely statutory and the grounds are only thos...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
The no fault divorce revolution continues apace. Since publication of Professor Fox\u27s and my su...
The concept of alimony has been a traditional fixture in the law of divorce ever since the early com...
Ten years ago it was reported that a bill had been introduced in the Nevada legislature to grant div...
Absent transaction costs, the Coase Theorem suggests that divorce reform would work no change in the...
In recent years, there has been a trend toward the adoption of no-fault divorce laws. This Comment e...
This Article provides a practical update on recent changes in Virginia law in the family law realm, ...
NO-FAULT DIVORCE. By Michael Wheeler. Boston: Beacon Press, 1974. Pp. 194. $7.50. HANDBOOK OF ZONING...
The unchallenged view of the family as a basic and vital institution in the fabric of Western societ...
At common law a husband had a legal duty\u27 to support his wife and children. Today in Virginia fai...
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
This Note addresses Tennessee\u27s no-fault divorce statute. Currently, married couples are forced t...