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Legislatures And Legal Change: The Reform Of Divorce Law, Carl E. Schneider
Legislatures And Legal Change: The Reform Of Divorce Law, Carl E. Schneider
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Silent Revolution: Routine Policy Making and the Transformation of Divorce Law in the United States by Herbert Jacob
Abortion And Divorce In Western Law, Sara J. Vance
Abortion And Divorce In Western Law, Sara J. Vance
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Abortion and Divorce in Western Law by Mary A. Glendon
The South Carolina Equitable Distribution Act And The Common Law: The State Of The Union, Warren Moise
The South Carolina Equitable Distribution Act And The Common Law: The State Of The Union, Warren Moise
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Applying The Doctrine Of Revocation By Divorce To Life Insurance Policies, Alan S. Wilmit
Applying The Doctrine Of Revocation By Divorce To Life Insurance Policies, Alan S. Wilmit
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
Retirement Equity Inaction: Division Of Pension Benefits Upon Divorce In Louisiana, Elizabeth Alford Beskin
Retirement Equity Inaction: Division Of Pension Benefits Upon Divorce In Louisiana, Elizabeth Alford Beskin
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Selecting A Valuation Date For Property Subject To Equitable Distribution In New York
The Problem Of Selecting A Valuation Date For Property Subject To Equitable Distribution In New York
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review , Nanette K. Laughrey
Book Review , Nanette K. Laughrey
Journal of Dispute Resolution
As the practice of divorce mediation continues to grow, more and more professionals need training and literature to develop skills and perspective. A welcome addition to their libraries will be Divorce Mediation: Theory and Practice, edited by Jay Folberg and Ann Milne. In the preface, the editors explain that the purpose of the book is to examine divorce mediation from an interdisciplinary perspective. They achieve this goal with a series of articles written by professionals from such diverse fields as anthropology, sociology, psychology, law, and social work. Each article examines a different aspect of divorce mediation and provides the special …