Over the past few decades, fewer divorcing women have received alimony, and when alimony awards are made, they are in declining amounts and for shorter periods of time. Conventional explanations of this trend focus on legal changes that have made divorces easier to obtain, as well as social changes that have led to larger numbers of married women in the paid workforce, and to greater social tolerance of divorce. Certainly these changes partly explain the downward trend in alimony, but they do not fully explain why alimony awards continue to decline, even among women who do not have viable job skills at the time of divorce and who experience severe post-divorce financial hardship. This article looks to the women themselves and uses social sc...
Spouse abuse is no longer a secret. It has become a thorn in America\u27s conscience. Abuse even war...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the determinants of the attribution of a...
Using legislative histories the article shows how the incidence of taxation began to fall more heavi...
Over the past few decades, fewer divorcing women have received alimony, and when alimony awards are ...
Alimony is a contentious topic often argued over during a divorce. Individuals getting divorced seek...
This Article examines alimony in Massachusetts through the lens of the Alimony Reform Act of 2011. T...
Can alimony be saved? Historically, alimony protected women\u27s dependence during marriage. The m...
[Excerpt] “With the introduction of no-fault divorce, one spouse could unilaterally petition for div...
Divorce reform and gender roles are inextricably linked. When Lenore Weitzman chronicled the devasta...
The riddle of alimony is why one former spouse should have to support the other when no-fault divorc...
When the Massachusetts Legislature unanimously passed the Alimony Reform Act of 2011, the bill was h...
I propose to make three comments on Professor Singer\u27s article. First, I will present my views on...
Divorce devastates a family, and with over 40% of first marriages ending in divorce in the United St...
This research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant-Nr: 149594). Prior versions...
This article analyzes in detail the provisions of the 1984 Tax Reform Act relating to property settl...
Spouse abuse is no longer a secret. It has become a thorn in America\u27s conscience. Abuse even war...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the determinants of the attribution of a...
Using legislative histories the article shows how the incidence of taxation began to fall more heavi...
Over the past few decades, fewer divorcing women have received alimony, and when alimony awards are ...
Alimony is a contentious topic often argued over during a divorce. Individuals getting divorced seek...
This Article examines alimony in Massachusetts through the lens of the Alimony Reform Act of 2011. T...
Can alimony be saved? Historically, alimony protected women\u27s dependence during marriage. The m...
[Excerpt] “With the introduction of no-fault divorce, one spouse could unilaterally petition for div...
Divorce reform and gender roles are inextricably linked. When Lenore Weitzman chronicled the devasta...
The riddle of alimony is why one former spouse should have to support the other when no-fault divorc...
When the Massachusetts Legislature unanimously passed the Alimony Reform Act of 2011, the bill was h...
I propose to make three comments on Professor Singer\u27s article. First, I will present my views on...
Divorce devastates a family, and with over 40% of first marriages ending in divorce in the United St...
This research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant-Nr: 149594). Prior versions...
This article analyzes in detail the provisions of the 1984 Tax Reform Act relating to property settl...
Spouse abuse is no longer a secret. It has become a thorn in America\u27s conscience. Abuse even war...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to study the determinants of the attribution of a...
Using legislative histories the article shows how the incidence of taxation began to fall more heavi...