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Divorce Reform And Gender Justice, Jana B. Singer
Divorce Reform And Gender Justice, Jana B. Singer
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The modern shift from fault-based to no-fault divorce has disappointed those who expected the no-fault system to eliminate economic inequality between divorced women and men. The fact that women and their dependent children invariably experience economic hardship after a divorce has caused Lenore Weitzman and other commentators to romanticize the "good old days" of fault-based divorce. Professor Singer attacks the logic of this nostalgia by demonstrating that women were 'not[' better off under the fault-based system. She then proposes an investment partnership model of post-divorce allocation which would insure a fair result for both spouses.
Child Support And Visitation: Rethinking The Connections, Karen Czapanskiy
Child Support And Visitation: Rethinking The Connections, Karen Czapanskiy
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