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The Alimony Panic

2020
Chapter One examines concerns about alimony in the late 1920s, a moral panic at which gold diggers took center stage. Historians have described the first two decades of the twentieth century as the “first sexual revolution,” a time period which drastically altered attitudes about love, marriage, and divorce.
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ALIMONY AGREEMENT

Право и государство: теория и практика, 2021
Larisa Vladimirovna Kudryavtseva   +1 more
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The Theory of Alimony

California Law Review, 1989
Although alimony has long been a feature of divorce law, there is no theory explaining why either spouse should have a financial obligation to the other that survives their marriage. Explanations based on gender roles, or assessments of blame for the marriage's failure, are inconsistent with modern attitudes. More recently, commentators and courts have
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Alimony

2017
Cécile Bourreau-Dubois   +1 more
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Alimony

1985
B. Rudden, P. Juviler
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Alimony

Netherlands International Law Review, 1956
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12. Alimony

Netherlands International Law Review, 1953
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4. Alimony

Netherlands International Law Review, 1955
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