When the Matrimonial Property Act 1976 was introduced, Tony Angelo and Bill Atkin analysed the Act in conceptual terms and welcomed the change from a purely separate property regime to a community property system. It steered an acceptable middle course between competing demands. The Act operated as a deferred community property regime on separation, which was relatively simple and predictable for most couples. This paper analyses the changes made by the Property (Relationships) Amendment Act 2001 and concludes that it has changed the conceptual basis of the property sharing regime, but not in a coherent or principled manner. While the community property system is strengthened in some respects, it is weakened in other respects and overall it...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
When the Matrimonial Property Act 1976 was introduced, Tony Angelo and Bill Atkin analysed the Act i...
In 2001 Parliament enacted some far-reaching amendments to the Property (Relationships) Act aimed at...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
In 2001 Parliament enacted some far-reaching amendments to the Property (Relationships) Act aimed at...
In February 2002, when the Property (Relationships) Act came into force, unmarried couples in New Ze...
Marriage, as a living community of man and woman, gives rise to a wide range of rights and obligatio...
Marriage, as a living community of man and woman, gives rise to a wide range of rights and obligatio...
This article asks how the conflict of laws should approach couples’ property as a matter of first pr...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
The New Zealand Property (Relationships) Amendment Act 2001 signified a radical shift in New Zealand...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
When the Matrimonial Property Act 1976 was introduced, Tony Angelo and Bill Atkin analysed the Act i...
In 2001 Parliament enacted some far-reaching amendments to the Property (Relationships) Act aimed at...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
In 2001 Parliament enacted some far-reaching amendments to the Property (Relationships) Act aimed at...
In February 2002, when the Property (Relationships) Act came into force, unmarried couples in New Ze...
Marriage, as a living community of man and woman, gives rise to a wide range of rights and obligatio...
Marriage, as a living community of man and woman, gives rise to a wide range of rights and obligatio...
This article asks how the conflict of laws should approach couples’ property as a matter of first pr...
The Property (Relationships) Act 1976 is generally regarded as progressive and inclusive. The Act ap...
The New Zealand Property (Relationships) Amendment Act 2001 signified a radical shift in New Zealand...
In New Zealand, the property consequences of relationship breakdown are regulated by the Property (R...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...
The central theme of this paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy and law in the con...