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Incentivizing Divorce, Andrea B. Carroll Apr 2014

Incentivizing Divorce, Andrea B. Carroll

Andrea Beauchamp Carroll

Marriage is an important relationship, both for the parties to it and for society as a whole. Its benefits, stemming from the economies of scale and joint consumption inherent in the relationship, are largely unquestionable. And when marriage fails, the results are rather staggering. Economically, it is estimated that the annual cost of divorce to American taxpayers approaches $30 billion. From a social science perspective, the negative impacts of divorce on women and children have long been decried. In the face of these facts, we expect family law to fulfill a certain role. It should channel parties into the relationship …


Incentivizing Divorce, Andrea B. Carroll May 2009

Incentivizing Divorce, Andrea B. Carroll

Journal Articles

Marriage is an important relationship, both for the parties to it and for society as a whole. Its benefits, stemming from the economies of scale and joint consumption inherent in the relationship, are largely unquestionable. And when marriage fails, the results are rather staggering. Economically, it is estimated that the annual cost of divorce to American taxpayers approaches $30 billion. From a social science perspective, the negative impacts of divorce on women and children have long been decried. In the face of these facts, we expect family law to fulfill a certain role. It should channel parties into the relationship …


Customized Marriage, James Herbie Difonzo Jul 2000

Customized Marriage, James Herbie Difonzo

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


A Matter Of Difference: Domestic Contracts And Gender Equality, Brenda Cossman Apr 1990

A Matter Of Difference: Domestic Contracts And Gender Equality, Brenda Cossman

Osgoode Hall Law Journal

This essay explores the feminist debates around gender difference and gender equality in the context of the Supreme Court of Canada's Pelech trilogy. It argues that the Court's approach to the enforcement of separation agreements does not adequately account for gender difference. Based on feminist critiques of difference, the essay then suggests an approach which might allow us to move beyond the dilemmas that difference presents to feminist legal theory and practice, and to the enforcement of separation agreements in particular.


For Better Or Worse: The 1988 Amendments To The Pennsylvania Divorce Code, Carl Sottosanti Jan 1989

For Better Or Worse: The 1988 Amendments To The Pennsylvania Divorce Code, Carl Sottosanti

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.