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The Illusory Imputation Of Income In Marital Settlement Agreements: "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be", Timothy L. Arcaro, Laura Miller Cancilla Oct 2010

The Illusory Imputation Of Income In Marital Settlement Agreements: "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be", Timothy L. Arcaro, Laura Miller Cancilla

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, Jane E. Cross, Nan Palmer, Charlene L. Smith Jul 2009

Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, Jane E. Cross, Nan Palmer, Charlene L. Smith

Faculty Scholarship

In Families Redefined: Kinship Groups that Deserve Benefits, the authors examine 1) the nature of kinship families, 2) the benefits accorded to married couples, 3) kinship families that lack protection and benefits, 4) the impact of denying kinship families protection and benefits, 5) the use of contract law in kinship relationships, and 6) using legislation to benefit kinship relationships.

This exploration of expanding family law protections to kinship groups addresses a series of interrelated topics. The first two sections of the article explore the characteristics and creation of kinship families in different societies. The third section addresses the legal …


Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, Jane E. Cross, Charlene Smith, Nan Palmer Nov 2008

Families Redefined: Kinship Groups That Deserve Benefits, Jane E. Cross, Charlene Smith, Nan Palmer

Jane E Cross

In Families Redefined: Kinship Groups that Deserve Benefits, the authors examine 1) the nature of kinship families, 2) the benefits accorded to married couples, 3) kinship families that lack protection and benefits, 4) the impact of denying kinship protection and benefits, 5) the use of contract law in kinship relationship and 6) using legislation to benefit kinship relationships.

This exploration of expanding family law protections to kinship groups addresses a series of interrelated topics. The first two sections of the article explore the characteristics and creation of kinship families in different societies. The third section addresses the legal benefits provided …


New Legislation In Germany Concerning Same-Sex Unions, Stephen Ross Levitt Jan 2001

New Legislation In Germany Concerning Same-Sex Unions, Stephen Ross Levitt

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Various forms of legal recognition have been given to same-sex spousal relations in many nations of the European Union.


The Road To Recognition And Application Of The Fundamental Constitutional Right To Marry Of Sexual Minorities In The United States, The Netherlands, And Hungary: A Comparative Legal Study, Marilyn Sanchez-Osorio Jan 2001

The Road To Recognition And Application Of The Fundamental Constitutional Right To Marry Of Sexual Minorities In The United States, The Netherlands, And Hungary: A Comparative Legal Study, Marilyn Sanchez-Osorio

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The scope of this work is to shed some light on the vigorously debated and delicate subject of same-sex marriages, as well as to review how some countries have reached the point of recognition and application of the legal rights that homosexual individuals have within this global society.


Post-Dissolution Cohabitation Of Alimony Recipients: A Legal Fact Of Life, Evan J. Langbein Jan 1988

Post-Dissolution Cohabitation Of Alimony Recipients: A Legal Fact Of Life, Evan J. Langbein

Nova Law Review

In a November, 1983 article published in the Florida Bar Journal, I discussed the issue of continued alimony payments to a recipient cohabiting with a third party.


Property Distribution Upon Dissolution Of Marriage: Florida's Need For An Equitable Distribution Statute, Melinda S. Gentile Jan 1983

Property Distribution Upon Dissolution Of Marriage: Florida's Need For An Equitable Distribution Statute, Melinda S. Gentile

Nova Law Review

Equitable distribution is a method of dividing marital property according

to the relative contributions of the partners upon dissolution of

the marriage.


The Marriage Penalty: Restructuring Federal Law To Remedy Tax Burdens On Married Couples, Gail L. Richmond Jan 1980

The Marriage Penalty: Restructuring Federal Law To Remedy Tax Burdens On Married Couples, Gail L. Richmond

Nova Law Review

In 1975 Professor Boris Bittker wrote a comprehensive article entitled Federal Income Taxation and the Family.