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The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act And The Defense Of Non-Paternity: A Functional Analysis, Richard P. Perna
The Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement Of Support Act And The Defense Of Non-Paternity: A Functional Analysis, Richard P. Perna
Kentucky Law Journal
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Family Law - Support - The Natural Father Of A Child Born Out Of Wedlock May Not Assert As A Defense Against His Support Obligation The Mother's Deliberate Misrepresentation That She Was Using Contraception, Suzanne E. Miller
Villanova 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.