This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the role of gender and gender dynamics facing same-sex couples upon divorce or other relationship dissolution. When same-sex couples marry, the legal system and society at large may project conceptions of gender onto same-sex couples, often in a manner that conflicts with couples’ intentions and practices. Gender and gender dynamics may affect the bases for dissolution, the financial aspects of dissolution, and the determination of child custody. The article also suggests directions for future research on the impact of gender on the dissolution of same-sex relationships
This article delves into the social reality of same-sex couples breaking up in Spain, seeking to ans...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This Article will examine why so much is at stake in the political, social, and legal debate over sa...
This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the ...
Mediating same-sex dissolutions requires a nuanced awareness of how dramatically the legal landscape...
There is a dearth of research on the dissolution of legally formalised same-sex relationships, which...
This chapter explores how heteronormativity, normative ordering of society to correspond with hetero...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
Following the decision rendered in Obergefell v. Hodges, there have been unabating talk as to how co...
A queer feminist lens is used to present a selected review of the demographic and descriptive litera...
Herek’s notion of cultural heterosexism describes an ideology that works implicitly through language...
At the present time, same-sex marriage is permitted in six states, while civil unions or domestic pa...
This Article discusses the difficulties involving divorce for married transgender women and men in t...
In the theoretical part of this work I will explain the basic concepts: the role of women and men in...
This review article maps a specifi c area of divorce research, which is important, but almost uncite...
This article delves into the social reality of same-sex couples breaking up in Spain, seeking to ans...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This Article will examine why so much is at stake in the political, social, and legal debate over sa...
This article identifies ways that judges, lawyers, researchers, and policy makers may attend to the ...
Mediating same-sex dissolutions requires a nuanced awareness of how dramatically the legal landscape...
There is a dearth of research on the dissolution of legally formalised same-sex relationships, which...
This chapter explores how heteronormativity, normative ordering of society to correspond with hetero...
This Article explores a relatively new phenomenon in family law: same-sex divorce. The Article\u27s ...
Following the decision rendered in Obergefell v. Hodges, there have been unabating talk as to how co...
A queer feminist lens is used to present a selected review of the demographic and descriptive litera...
Herek’s notion of cultural heterosexism describes an ideology that works implicitly through language...
At the present time, same-sex marriage is permitted in six states, while civil unions or domestic pa...
This Article discusses the difficulties involving divorce for married transgender women and men in t...
In the theoretical part of this work I will explain the basic concepts: the role of women and men in...
This review article maps a specifi c area of divorce research, which is important, but almost uncite...
This article delves into the social reality of same-sex couples breaking up in Spain, seeking to ans...
The Article argues for the recognition of same-sex marriage from a normative and family law perspect...
This Article will examine why so much is at stake in the political, social, and legal debate over sa...