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California Family Law Act, Meredith A. Nelson
California Family Law Act, Meredith A. Nelson
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
California's Family Law Act has been heralded as the first major change in the State's divorce provisions in one hundred years. The Act is an attempt to remedy two major criticisms of current divorce practice both in California and throughout the United States. First, those advocating reform believe that laws controlling the granting of divorces are in conflict with modem concepts of marriage and divorce. Many divorce laws impose punitive sanctions in an attempt to deter those who would otherwise seek a divorce. Second, notwithstanding their intent, divorce laws have not, in fact, reduced the frequency of divorce. The inability …
Domestic Relations--Divorce Law Changes, David L. Parmer
Domestic Relations--Divorce Law Changes, David L. Parmer
West Virginia Law Review
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Divisible Divorce In Maryland - Does It Exist? - Dackman V. Dackman
Divisible Divorce In Maryland - Does It Exist? - Dackman V. Dackman
Maryland Law Review
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Offers Of Reconciliation In Maryland Divorce Law, Joseph M. Fairbanks
Offers Of Reconciliation In Maryland Divorce Law, Joseph M. Fairbanks
Maryland Law Review
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The Problem Of The "Newcomer's Divorce" - Whitehead V. Whitehead
The Problem Of The "Newcomer's Divorce" - Whitehead V. Whitehead
Maryland Law Review
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An Idigent's Right To An In Forma Pauperis Proceeding In Pennsylvania Divorce Litigation - Analysis And A Proposal, Richard W. Hoolstein, Michael R. Stiles
An Idigent's Right To An In Forma Pauperis Proceeding In Pennsylvania Divorce Litigation - Analysis And A Proposal, Richard W. Hoolstein, Michael R. Stiles
Villanova Law Review
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