Summary of the Divorce Laws of the United States

Summary of the Divorce Laws of the United States
Title Summary of the Divorce Laws of the United States PDF eBook
Author Pennsylvania. Commission to Codify Divorce Law
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1906
Genre Divorce
ISBN

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Summary of the Divorce Laws of the United States

Summary of the Divorce Laws of the United States
Title Summary of the Divorce Laws of the United States PDF eBook
Author Pennsylvania. Commission To Codify Law
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Pages 258
Release 2013-01
Genre
ISBN 9781313128940

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Summary of the Divorce Laws of the Forty-Eight States and the District of Columbia

Summary of the Divorce Laws of the Forty-Eight States and the District of Columbia
Title Summary of the Divorce Laws of the Forty-Eight States and the District of Columbia PDF eBook
Author United States
Publisher
Pages 7
Release 1926
Genre
ISBN

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Marriage and Divorce, 1867-1906: Summary, laws, foreign statistics

Marriage and Divorce, 1867-1906: Summary, laws, foreign statistics
Title Marriage and Divorce, 1867-1906: Summary, laws, foreign statistics PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1909
Genre Divorce
ISBN

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Silent Revolution

Silent Revolution
Title Silent Revolution PDF eBook
Author Herbert Jacob
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 242
Release 1988-07-27
Genre Law
ISBN 9780226389516

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Conflict and controversy usually accompany major social changes in America. Such issues as civil rights, abortion, and the proposed Equal Rights Amendment provoke strong and divisive reactions, attract extensive media coverage, and generate heated legislative debate. Some theorists even claim that only mobilization and publicity can stimulate significant legislative change. How is it possible, then, that a wholesale revamping of American divorce law occurred with scarcely a whisper of controversy and without any national debate? This is the central question posed—and authoritatively answered—in Herbert Jacob's Silent Revolution. Since 1966, divorce laws in the United States have undergone a radical transformation. No-fault divorce is now universally available. Alimony functions simply as a brief transitional payment to help a dependent spouse become independent. Most states divide assets at divorce according to a community property scheme, and, whenever possible, many courts prefer to award custody of children to the mother and the father jointly. These changes in policy represent a profound departure from traditional American values, and yet the legislation by which they were enacted was treated as a technical correction of minor problems. No-fault divorce, for example, was a response to the increasing number of fraudulent divorce petitions. Since couples were often forced to manufacture the evidence of guilt that many states required, and since judges frequently looked the other way, legal reformers sought no more than to bring divorce statutes into line with current practice. On the basis of such observations, Jacob formulates a new theory of routine—as opposed to conflictual—policy-making processes. Many potentially controversial policies—divorce law reforms among them—pass unnoticed in America because legislators treat them as matters of routine. Jacob's is indeed the most plausible account of the enormous number and steady flow of policy decisions made by state legislatures. It also explains why no attention was paid to the effect divorce reform would have on divorced women and their children, a subject that has become increasingly controversial and that, consequently, is not likely to be handled by the routine policy-making process in the future.

Summary of the Divorce Laws of the Forty-eight States and the District of Columbia

Summary of the Divorce Laws of the Forty-eight States and the District of Columbia
Title Summary of the Divorce Laws of the Forty-eight States and the District of Columbia PDF eBook
Author Pictorial Review Company
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1926
Genre Divorce
ISBN

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A Digest of Statutes, Decisions and Cases Throughout the United States

A Digest of Statutes, Decisions and Cases Throughout the United States
Title A Digest of Statutes, Decisions and Cases Throughout the United States PDF eBook
Author William Hardcastle Browne
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1872
Genre Alimony
ISBN

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