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Family Law

1986

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The Putative Father's Due Process Rights To Notice And A Hearing: In Re Baby Boy Doe, Carl Belliston Nov 1986

The Putative Father's Due Process Rights To Notice And A Hearing: In Re Baby Boy Doe, Carl Belliston

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Immigration Restraints On International Adoption, Paul Davis Rytting Sep 1986

Immigration Restraints On International Adoption, Paul Davis Rytting

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Soviet Divorce Laws And The Role Of The Russian Family, Michael D. Berger Sep 1986

Soviet Divorce Laws And The Role Of The Russian Family, Michael D. Berger

BYU Law Review

No abstract provided.


Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, Craig Westbrook Jul 1986

Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, Craig Westbrook

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

No abstract provided.


In The Interest Of Children, Samuel M. Davis Jun 1986

In The Interest Of Children, Samuel M. Davis

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Parent-Child Privileges: Hardly A New Or Revolutionary Concept, Wendy Meredith Watts May 1986

The Parent-Child Privileges: Hardly A New Or Revolutionary Concept, Wendy Meredith Watts

William & Mary Law Review

No abstract provided.


Improving Parent-Child Relationships Within The Divorced Family: A Call For Legal Reform, John S. Murray Apr 1986

Improving Parent-Child Relationships Within The Divorced Family: A Call For Legal Reform, John S. Murray

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

In this Article, I address these three questions within the framework provided by the goal to be achieved. Part I outlines the present system and its problems, discussing both its effects on divorced family members and the problems inherent in the exclusive custody rule. Part II builds a proposal for legal reform by first considering the effect of conflict within the family, then identifying five value guidelines that should control the relationships, and finally describing the proposal in detail. Part III analyzes the pros and cons of the reform proposal to determine whether its adoption could establish a healthier environment …


Consider The Consequences, Martha Minow Apr 1986

Consider The Consequences, Martha Minow

Michigan Law Review

A Review of The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America by Lenore J. Weitzman


The Community Property Law In Washington (Revised 1985), Harry M. Cross Jan 1986

The Community Property Law In Washington (Revised 1985), Harry M. Cross

Washington Law Review

The author has twice previously summarized the community property law of Washington. In the eleven years since the most recent effort there have been enough changes to warrant a repetition of the task. Much of the discussion in the 1974 article is still appropriate, needing only reference to any later cases; accordingly, some parts of this article will essentially be an updated and revised version of the earlier article. There are also areas, however, in which the more recent cases prompt a new, more extensive, or modified analysis. The article undertakes that new analysis as well as incorporating the appropriately …


Family Law, Sandra R. Murphy, Jamie Lane Jan 1986

Family Law, Sandra R. Murphy, Jamie Lane

Loyola University Chicago Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Divorce, Taxes, And The 1984 Tax Reform Act: An Inadequate Response To An Old Problem, Roland L. Hjorth Jan 1986

Divorce, Taxes, And The 1984 Tax Reform Act: An Inadequate Response To An Old Problem, Roland L. Hjorth

Washington Law Review

This article analyzes in detail the provisions of the 1984 Tax Reform Act relating to property settlements and cash payments made pursuant to divorce. It concludes that the provisions relating to property settlements are, on balance, beneficial, but that the changes relating to alimony and child support are almost totally devoid of merit. The article recommends that sections 71 and 215 be amended to provide that all cash payments made pursuant to divorce should be income to the recipient if those payments meet the formal requirements of new section 71(b). Even if the payments are income to the recipient, however, …


Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Domestic Relations, Peter N. Swisher Jan 1986

Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Domestic Relations, Peter N. Swisher

University of Richmond Law Review

The Virginia Premarital Agreement Act was reenacted during the 1986 legislative session of the Virginia General Assembly and became law effective July 1, 1986.


Tortious Interference With Visitation Rights: A New And Important Remedy For Non-Custodial Parents, 20 J. Marshall L. Rev. 307 (1986), Lawrence A. Goldman Jan 1986

Tortious Interference With Visitation Rights: A New And Important Remedy For Non-Custodial Parents, 20 J. Marshall L. Rev. 307 (1986), Lawrence A. Goldman

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protecting The Handicapped Newborn: Where The Courts Failed And The Legislature Succeeded - The Child Abuse Amendments Of 1984, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 397 (1986), Timothy G. Kelly Jan 1986

Protecting The Handicapped Newborn: Where The Courts Failed And The Legislature Succeeded - The Child Abuse Amendments Of 1984, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 397 (1986), Timothy G. Kelly

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Due Process Rights Of Postjudgment Debtors And Child Support Obligors, Diana Gribbon Motz, Andrew H. Baida Jan 1986

The Due Process Rights Of Postjudgment Debtors And Child Support Obligors, Diana Gribbon Motz, Andrew H. Baida

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Casting Stones: The Role Of Fault In Virginia Divorce Proceedings, Donald K. Butler, Marilyn D. Russell Jan 1986

Casting Stones: The Role Of Fault In Virginia Divorce Proceedings, Donald K. Butler, Marilyn D. Russell

University of Richmond Law Review

The national trend is toward eliminating fault as a factor in many aspects of divorce, and in some states it plays virtually no role at all. However, Virginia is among those few remaining states where fault is potentially involved in every aspect of a divorce case.


Frye V. Frye: Maryland Sacrifices The Child For The Sake Of The Family Jan 1986

Frye V. Frye: Maryland Sacrifices The Child For The Sake Of The Family

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Zbaraz V. Hartigan: Mandatory Twenty-Four Hour Waiting Period After Parental Notification Unconstitutionally Burdens A Minor's Abortion Decision, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1071 (1986), Debra A. Harvey Jan 1986

Zbaraz V. Hartigan: Mandatory Twenty-Four Hour Waiting Period After Parental Notification Unconstitutionally Burdens A Minor's Abortion Decision, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1071 (1986), Debra A. Harvey

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Grandparent Visitation Statutes: A Proposal For Uniformity, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 703 (1986), Debra Wiseman Jan 1986

Grandparent Visitation Statutes: A Proposal For Uniformity, 19 J. Marshall L. Rev. 703 (1986), Debra Wiseman

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Domestic Relations, Cathy Rider Culhane Jan 1986

Domestic Relations, Cathy Rider Culhane

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Child Abuse: A Practitioner's Guide To The Trial Of Child Abuse Cases In Criminal Court, Catherine Tinker Jan 1986

Child Abuse: A Practitioner's Guide To The Trial Of Child Abuse Cases In Criminal Court, Catherine Tinker

NYLS Journal of Human Rights

No abstract provided.