An analysis of the history of rural property settlements in Australia reveals that women have generally not received what may be considered a 'fair share' of rural property following divorce. The reasons for women's exclusion from a fair share in property settlements are not always apparent from legal judgments. Some critiques of family law have suggested that one reason is that their contributions to the farm have been seen as domestic rather than financial.21 page(s
I. AN OVERVIEW OF THE RESEARCH The research presented here is on rural women’s entitlement to land a...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
In the property transmission in the family agriculture the division and the compensation forms are d...
In Australia, property law represents a particular historical narrative of social ideas. To illustra...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
"2001"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy, Depart...
iv, 79, [12] leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departme...
This paper is concerned with the role of property ownership and the importance of male patriarchy on...
In Australia, domestic violence has increasingly been recognized as germane to ancillary proceedings...
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This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
This article explores the position of women as daughters-in-law on family farms in Australia. The si...
The social and economic particularities of family farms have captured researchers’ attention for man...
This article reviews the historical transition of the legal status of farm wives, analyzes current l...
The family farm has dominated rural landscapes, images of country life and agricultural production i...
I. AN OVERVIEW OF THE RESEARCH The research presented here is on rural women’s entitlement to land a...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
In the property transmission in the family agriculture the division and the compensation forms are d...
In Australia, property law represents a particular historical narrative of social ideas. To illustra...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
"2001"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy, Depart...
iv, 79, [12] leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departme...
This paper is concerned with the role of property ownership and the importance of male patriarchy on...
In Australia, domestic violence has increasingly been recognized as germane to ancillary proceedings...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
This article explores the position of women as daughters-in-law on family farms in Australia. The si...
The social and economic particularities of family farms have captured researchers’ attention for man...
This article reviews the historical transition of the legal status of farm wives, analyzes current l...
The family farm has dominated rural landscapes, images of country life and agricultural production i...
I. AN OVERVIEW OF THE RESEARCH The research presented here is on rural women’s entitlement to land a...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
In the property transmission in the family agriculture the division and the compensation forms are d...