This Article examines the possibility of non-judicial divorce in the United States based on the French model. Part I begins by examining the recognition of divorce by agreement of the parties in France. Part II analyzes the judicial role in American divorces, and whether it bars either domestic non-judicial divorce or recognition of foreign non-judicial divorce. Part III undertakes a comparative analysis, concluding that the United States may be amenable to non-judicial divorces that occur not only abroad but, eventually, within its own borders
The variety and complexity of the legal issues that can confront a French court in an international ...
This Note examines currently available dissolution procedures for same-sex couples in domestic partn...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
This Article examines the possibility of non-judicial divorce in the United States based on the Fren...
Divorce and court go together like a horse and carriage, but that may be changing. Recently, France...
Changes in Divorce Law and Legal Practice in the United States. Social and legal changes in the Uni...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
Les transformations sociales et les évolutions juridiques qui sont intervenues aux États-Unis depuis...
The article analyses the French law of divorce and its reform operated in May 200
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
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Much has been written about family law and how to fairly divide property between divorcing spouses. ...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
In this Article, the author examines the origins of the no-fault divorce movement, concluding that t...
The variety and complexity of the legal issues that can confront a French court in an international ...
This Note examines currently available dissolution procedures for same-sex couples in domestic partn...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...
This Article examines the possibility of non-judicial divorce in the United States based on the Fren...
Divorce and court go together like a horse and carriage, but that may be changing. Recently, France...
Changes in Divorce Law and Legal Practice in the United States. Social and legal changes in the Uni...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
Les transformations sociales et les évolutions juridiques qui sont intervenues aux États-Unis depuis...
The article analyses the French law of divorce and its reform operated in May 200
This article focuses on the legal and cultural history of non-fault divorce alternatives, and examin...
Dominant or Diminished ? Redefining the Judge's Role in Divorce Proceedings. This article presents ...
Much has been written about family law and how to fairly divide property between divorcing spouses. ...
The purpose of this Article is to challenge these erroneous assumptions, that fault is no longer an...
In this Article, the author examines the origins of the no-fault divorce movement, concluding that t...
The variety and complexity of the legal issues that can confront a French court in an international ...
This Note examines currently available dissolution procedures for same-sex couples in domestic partn...
Default rules governing property distribution at divorce and death are often identified as one of th...