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Community Property And Family Law: The Family Law Act Of 1969, Aidan R. Gough
Community Property And Family Law: The Family Law Act Of 1969, Aidan R. Gough
Cal Law Trends and Developments
The year 1969 marked the decade's principal accomplishment in family law, the passage of the Family Law Act. The last several years have seen a sharply rising discontent with our traditional procedures for handling the dissolution of marriages, and numerous reform proposals have been advanced both in this country and abroad.
The Family Law Act brings some of these proposals to fruition; it marks the first legislative eradication of marital fault as the governing principle of divorce in any American jurisdiction. Because the passage of the new law virtually eclipses the past year's decisional developments in family law and community …
Community Property And Family Law, Arthur M. Sammis
Community Property And Family Law, Arthur M. Sammis
Cal Law Trends and Developments
Probably the most important development in the field of community property law during the past year was the legislation affecting causes of action and damages for injury to the person. Several cases dealing with integrated property settlements are of importance in clarifying problems relating to support provisions, modification, and enforcement. Developments in the case and statutory law dealing with the parent and child relation have emphasized the continuing trend toward liberality in the legitimation of children. Three major areas in this field have received attention and are worthy of comment. The conclusive presumption of legitimacy set forth in Evidence Code …
Community Property And Family Law, Arthur M. Sammis
Community Property And Family Law, Arthur M. Sammis
Cal Law Trends and Developments
Important developments in community property and family law in California in 1967 were largely the result of legislative enactment, although several important decisions were rendered by the appellate courts of California. Those cases and statutory revisions making significant changes in the law will be discussed here under appropriate headings.