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Reconciliation Trap: Civil Code Article 155, Zina H. Tillery
Reconciliation Trap: Civil Code Article 155, Zina H. Tillery
Louisiana Law Review
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Domestic Relations—Arkansas Supreme Court Defines Marital Property To Include Future Pension Benefits, Roger L. Morgan
Domestic Relations—Arkansas Supreme Court Defines Marital Property To Include Future Pension Benefits, Roger L. Morgan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Establishment Clause And Religion In Child Custody Disputes: Factoring Religion Into The Best Interest Equation, Michigan Law Review
The Establishment Clause And Religion In Child Custody Disputes: Factoring Religion Into The Best Interest Equation, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note examines when judges deciding custody disputes may consider potential custodians' religious practices without violating the establishment clause of the first amendment to the Constitution. Although courts agree that they may not prefer one parent to another for religious reasons when both parents are religious and neither parent's religious practices threaten the child's health or safety, some courts believe that they may constitutionally prefer a religious parent to a nonreligious parent. Part I argues that courts violate the establishment clause by preferring religion to nonreligion when there is no showing that the child has personal religious convictions. Part II …
Federal Tax Lien—Forced Sale Of The Homestead Interest Of A Non-Delinquent Spouse, Allen C. Dobson
Federal Tax Lien—Forced Sale Of The Homestead Interest Of A Non-Delinquent Spouse, Allen C. Dobson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Using Formulas To Separate Marital And Nonmarital Property: A Policy Oriented Approach To The Division Of Appreciated Property Upon Divorce, Louise Everett Graham
Using Formulas To Separate Marital And Nonmarital Property: A Policy Oriented Approach To The Division Of Appreciated Property Upon Divorce, Louise Everett Graham
Kentucky Law Journal
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Antenuptial Contracts And Divorce In Kentucky: A Better Approach, J. Clarke Keller
Antenuptial Contracts And Divorce In Kentucky: A Better Approach, J. Clarke Keller
Kentucky Law Journal
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Distribution Of Pension Benefits In Marital Dissolutions: Determining The Time Of Valuation Of The Community Interest, Colby Campbell
Distribution Of Pension Benefits In Marital Dissolutions: Determining The Time Of Valuation Of The Community Interest, Colby Campbell
Santa Clara Law Review
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Reforming The Tax Treatment Of Divorce: Splitting The Benefits Of A Split, C. Garrison Lepow
Reforming The Tax Treatment Of Divorce: Splitting The Benefits Of A Split, C. Garrison Lepow
Seattle University Law Review
The purpose of this Article is to consider the tax consequences of divorce, particularly those problems relating to property settlements. The tax consequences of alimony and child support are also considered. These problems have a long history that must be reviewed in order to understand both the present law and the current proposals which were considered by the House Ways and Means Committee during the last session of Congress. Unfortunately, the narrowness of the legislative proposals permits many of the problems to continue; the proposals change only the timing of the problem.
The Arkansas Marital Property Statute And The Arkansas Appellate Courts: Tiptoeing Together Through The Tulips, Ora Fred Harris Jr.
The Arkansas Marital Property Statute And The Arkansas Appellate Courts: Tiptoeing Together Through The Tulips, Ora Fred Harris Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.