This comment discusses the background and development of filial responsibility laws in England, the United States, and Virginia in Part I. Part II explains the purpose behind implementation of such laws while Part III discusses the problems enforcing the filial responsibility law may cause. Lastly, Part IV explains why past reasons for keeping the law are no longer valid
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Goldberg\u27s article looks at the Fifth Commandment\u27s obligation of honoring one\u27s parents as...
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Virginia remains one of five states that refuse to adopt strict products liability. To date, the Sup...
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If something isn\u27t done quickly, America will become the first nation in history in which elderly...
Virginia has one of the highest rates of youth who “age out” of the foster care system and one of th...
Family law is for young people. To facilitate child rearing and help spouses pool resources over a l...
In this article I investigate the nature and extent of filial obligations. The question what (adult)...
The most significant case decisions regarding family law issues in Virginia this year are those case...
Family responsibility and support laws have a long but mixed history. When first enacted, policy mak...
Bara Swain's monologue Safety Pin demonstrates the strong bond between parent and child, as well as ...
Goldberg\u27s article looks at the Fifth Commandment\u27s obligation of honoring one\u27s parents as...
As the elderly population increases and medical costs skyrocket, federal and state governments feel ...
In the United States, Medicare and Medicaid are helping fund the cost of caring for the elderly. How...
Another year of family law activity in Virginia brought both new legislation, which will likely have...
The rights of children to succeed to a deceased ancestor\u27s property interests in Virginia are tre...
This article will examine the various economic needs of the typical family during both the probate a...
Virginia remains one of five states that refuse to adopt strict products liability. To date, the Sup...
This article explores deficits in the statute, in light of constitutional law, other Virginia adopti...
If something isn\u27t done quickly, America will become the first nation in history in which elderly...
Virginia has one of the highest rates of youth who “age out” of the foster care system and one of th...
Family law is for young people. To facilitate child rearing and help spouses pool resources over a l...
In this article I investigate the nature and extent of filial obligations. The question what (adult)...
The most significant case decisions regarding family law issues in Virginia this year are those case...