No-fault divorce : What went wrong?
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No-fault divorce : What went wrong?
Westview Press, 1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-160) and index
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Description
In this study, the author shows how no-fault divorce has systematically operated against the interests of divorced women and their children. Using economic tools, especially human capital theory, the author critiques current divorce law and presents a framework for reform that would correct the injustices introduced by no-fault divorce. This book is useful reading for anyone interested in the health of the family and the well-being of women in contemporary US society.
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