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Full-Text Articles in Law
Domestic Relations--Custody Of Minor Children, Dennis Raymond Lewis
Domestic Relations--Custody Of Minor Children, Dennis Raymond Lewis
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Family Law—Separation Agreement—Invalid Where Payments To Spouse Induced Divorce, Paul T. Murray
Family Law—Separation Agreement—Invalid Where Payments To Spouse Induced Divorce, Paul T. Murray
Buffalo Law Review
Viles v. Viles, 14 N.Y.2d 365, 200 N.E.2d 567, 251 N.Y.S.2d 672 (1964).
Family Law—Anti-Heart Balm Act—Legal Sufficiency Of Action For Money Damages Based On Bogus Wedding Ceremony, Stephen Kellogg
Family Law—Anti-Heart Balm Act—Legal Sufficiency Of Action For Money Damages Based On Bogus Wedding Ceremony, Stephen Kellogg
Buffalo Law Review
Tuck v. Tuck, 14 N.Y.2d 341, 200 N.E.2d 554, 251 N.Y.S.2d 653 (1964).
Review Of Readings In Adoption, Edited By I. Evelyn Smith, Sanford N. Katz
Review Of Readings In Adoption, Edited By I. Evelyn Smith, Sanford N. Katz
Sanford N. Katz
No abstract provided.
A Child Conceived Through Artificial Insemination By A Third-Party Donor Is Illegitimate-Gursky V. Gursky, Michigan Law Review
A Child Conceived Through Artificial Insemination By A Third-Party Donor Is Illegitimate-Gursky V. Gursky, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Husband and wife, upon discovery of the husband's inability to father children, sought to have the wife artificially inseminated. The husband gave his written consent to the clinical impregnation and agreed to pay for it. As a result of the artificial insemination a child was born. Subsequently, the wife sought an annulment and petitioned for support of this child. Held, annulment granted, and child declared illegitimate. A child conceived through artificial insemination by a third-party donor, even though done with the consent of the mother's husband, is illegitimate. Gursky v. Gursky, 39 Misc. 2d 1083, 242 N.Y.S.2d 406 …
Virtual Adoption And Rights Of Inheritance
Virtual Adoption And Rights Of Inheritance
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fiduciary Administration-Power Of Court To Authorize Inter Vivos Distribution From Incompetent's Estate, Robert C. Bonges
Fiduciary Administration-Power Of Court To Authorize Inter Vivos Distribution From Incompetent's Estate, Robert C. Bonges
Michigan Law Review
The guardians of an eighty-six-year-old incompetent multi-millionaire petitioned for authorization to give a portion of the ward's assets to his children and grandchildren. It was not suggested that the proposed beneficiaries were currently in need of funds, but rather the sole purpose of the inter vivas distribution was to minimize the impact of federal estate taxes on the ward's estate at his death. It was alleged and proved, however, that the proposed distribution would follow a plan which accorded substantially with the terms of the ward's will, and which the ward presumably would have followed himself, had he remained competent …
Domestic Relations -- 1963 Tennessee Survey, T. A. Smedley
Domestic Relations -- 1963 Tennessee Survey, T. A. Smedley
Vanderbilt Law Review
During 1963, the Tennessee Supreme and Appellate Courts faced a wide variety of problems in the domestic relations field, but handed down no decisions of outstanding significance. The legislature made several minor revisions in relevant statutes, one of which may prove to be a rather important change in this state's divorce law.
International Law-Treaties-Inheritance Rights Of Residents Of Yugoslavia, Charles F. Niemeth
International Law-Treaties-Inheritance Rights Of Residents Of Yugoslavia, Charles F. Niemeth
Michigan Law Review
All the heirs at law of a Pennsylvania resident who died intestate resided in Yugoslavia. The Orphans' Court found that the distributees would not have the actual benefit, use, enjoyment or control of their intestate shares. In accordance with a state statute providing for such contingency,1 the funds were ordered paid, without escheat, into the state treasury. On appeal, held, affirmed, one judge dissenting. Because the statute is custodial rather than confiscatory, it is not repugnant to the most-favored-nation clause of the treaty between the United States and Yugoslavia which provides for reciprocal rights of inheritance between citizens of …
Criminal Law--Extradition For Nonsupport, Fred Adkins
Criminal Law--Extradition For Nonsupport, Fred Adkins
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Condonation And The New York Separate Roofs Defense, Leslie G. Foschio
Condonation And The New York Separate Roofs Defense, Leslie G. Foschio
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Denial Of Alimony To Solvent Wife, Richard Crouch
Denial Of Alimony To Solvent Wife, Richard Crouch
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The Concept Of Matrimonial Cruelty, K. G. S.
Book Review Of The Concept Of Matrimonial Cruelty, K. G. S.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Property--Joint Tenancy In Join Bank Accounts, John Ralph Lukens
Property--Joint Tenancy In Join Bank Accounts, John Ralph Lukens
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Child Custody In A Federal System, Leonard G. Ratner
Child Custody In A Federal System, Leonard G. Ratner
Michigan Law Review
Among the most difficult of judicial functions is the determination of a child's custody after its parents have separated. The difficulties are acute enough when all the parties remain in the same place; when the parties are in different states, an additional perplexing problem arises as to which state should have authority to make the custody decision. This broad question can be resolved into three distinct though interrelated issues: (1) what state may initially determine custody; (2) what state may later modify that determination; (3) to what extent is such a determination binding on other states.
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Community Decision-Makers And The Promotion Of Values In The Adoption Of Children, Sanford N. Katz
Community Decision-Makers And The Promotion Of Values In The Adoption Of Children, Sanford N. Katz
Sanford N. Katz
No abstract provided.
Recent Cases
University of Richmond Law Review
This article is a summary of the case law that occurred in 1964.
Divorce Under The New Code, Dan Hopson Jr.
Divorce Under The New Code, Dan Hopson Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel - Guardian Ad Litem May Waive Minor Defendant's Right To Counsel, Michael H. Hynes
Constitutional Law - Right To Counsel - Guardian Ad Litem May Waive Minor Defendant's Right To Counsel, Michael H. Hynes
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Torts - Wrongful Death Action Allowed On Behalf Of Still-Born Child Who Dies As Result Of Prenatal Injuries, Malcolm J. Gross
Torts - Wrongful Death Action Allowed On Behalf Of Still-Born Child Who Dies As Result Of Prenatal Injuries, Malcolm J. Gross
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Marriage By Injunction: A Study Of The Problems Enjoining Divorce, Robert M. Schwartz
Marriage By Injunction: A Study Of The Problems Enjoining Divorce, Robert M. Schwartz
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Are The Rights Of The Involuntary Divorcee? Reflections On Divisible Divorce, Robert F. Drinan
What Are The Rights Of The Involuntary Divorcee? Reflections On Divisible Divorce, Robert F. Drinan
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky Law Relating To The Placement Of Children For Adoption, Lynn T. Mitchell
Kentucky Law Relating To The Placement Of Children For Adoption, Lynn T. Mitchell
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.