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Essay: Critique Of West Virginia's New Equitable Distribution Statute, Penelope Crandall
Essay: Critique Of West Virginia's New Equitable Distribution Statute, Penelope Crandall
West Virginia Law Review
The 1984 session of the West Virginia Legislature passed a comprehensive bill which sought to establish both the substantive and procedural elements of equitable distribution. The legislature apparently intended to codify the exact parameters of the doctrine of equitable distribution in West Virginia. This legislative action was at least partly motivated by a desire to clear up some of the confusion which had resulted from the recent judicial adoption of the equitable distribution doctrine. The equitable distribution portion of the law found in West Virginia Code section 48-2-32 establishes the presumption that all marital property shall be divided equally between …
Too Many Rights Or Not Enough--A Study Of The Juvenile Related Decisions Of The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals, Paul Mones
West Virginia Law Review
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Administrative Law, Elizabeth L. Crittenden
Administrative Law, Elizabeth L. Crittenden
West Virginia Law Review
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Domestic Relations, Christopher P. Riley
Domestic Relations, Christopher P. Riley
West Virginia Law Review
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Commercial Law, Linda Rae Artimez
Juveniles, Linda S. Williams
Property, Michael Lee Keller
Taxation, Wendel B. Turner
Juries, Susan E. Morton
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1983
Survey Of Developments In West Virginia Law: 1983
West Virginia Law Review
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Civil Procedure, Elizabeth L. Crittenden
Civil Procedure, Elizabeth L. Crittenden
West Virginia Law Review
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Confessions, Susan E. Morton
Criminal Law, John M. Lynn
Criminal Procedure, Linda Rae Artimez
Employment, James B. Stoneking
Evidence, Linda S. Williams
Statutory Construction, Bryan R. Cokeley
Statutory Construction, Bryan R. Cokeley
West Virginia Law Review
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Torts, Bryan R. Cokeley