Divorce and court go together like a horse and carriage, but that may be changing. Recently, France allowed couples to contract into a divorce without any judicial involvement. This Article examines the implications for American courts recognizing divorces from France and whether the United States will join the non-judicial divorce movement
National audienceThe issue of divorce and its effets on children has repeatedly been raised since th...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
This Article examines the possibility of non-judicial divorce in the United States based on the Fren...
Dominant or Diminished ? Redefining the Judge's Role in Divorce Proceedings. This article presents ...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
Les transformations sociales et les évolutions juridiques qui sont intervenues aux États-Unis depuis...
Changes in Divorce Law and Legal Practice in the United States. Social and legal changes in the Uni...
To view divorce not as punishment for a fault, but as a consequence of the acknowledgement of the fa...
In this Article, I examine the foundations of American judicial form, in particular the proposition ...
In a series of stunning decisions handed down in the last few years, the European Court of Human Rig...
During the last fifty years, the process of divorce has undergone a remarkable transformation. This ...
This Article asserts that the recent amendments to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code ("the Code") have elimin...
This article broaches the question of time in the Judiciary by studying family litigations. Taking t...
The article analyses the French law of divorce and its reform operated in May 200
National audienceThe issue of divorce and its effets on children has repeatedly been raised since th...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...
This Article examines the possibility of non-judicial divorce in the United States based on the Fren...
Dominant or Diminished ? Redefining the Judge's Role in Divorce Proceedings. This article presents ...
Divorce is one of the most disturbing problems of modern times. It is the subject of frequent commen...
Les transformations sociales et les évolutions juridiques qui sont intervenues aux États-Unis depuis...
Changes in Divorce Law and Legal Practice in the United States. Social and legal changes in the Uni...
To view divorce not as punishment for a fault, but as a consequence of the acknowledgement of the fa...
In this Article, I examine the foundations of American judicial form, in particular the proposition ...
In a series of stunning decisions handed down in the last few years, the European Court of Human Rig...
During the last fifty years, the process of divorce has undergone a remarkable transformation. This ...
This Article asserts that the recent amendments to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code ("the Code") have elimin...
This article broaches the question of time in the Judiciary by studying family litigations. Taking t...
The article analyses the French law of divorce and its reform operated in May 200
National audienceThe issue of divorce and its effets on children has repeatedly been raised since th...
This paper investigates the impact of no-fault divorce laws on marriage and divorce in the United St...
This article argues for the need to inform divorce proceedings with a sense of the human reality of ...