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The Marriage Contract

Family Process, 1971
This article is intended to serve as an introduction to the concept of the marriage contract, which has proved to be a useful clinical tool for clarification and treatment of troubled marriages. Transactional as well as intrapsychic factors are important aspects of marital dynamics.
Clifford J. Sager   +5 more
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Contract Marriage

1990
Abstract The courts survived the Reformation intact, and made regular use of archdeacon's visitations to oblige village churchwardens to report any cases of unmarried cohabitation, bastardy, adultery, or contract and clandestine marriages.
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The marriage contract

2007
Many girls and young women dream of a beautiful white wedding, where they can be queen for the day. For young men, the idea of marriage often marks the transition into adulthood, a time when they become responsible adults rather than immature playboys.
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Amending the Marriage Contract

2018
Catholics dealt with conflicts between religion and gender in relationship with one another, most frequently within marriage. They sifted through competing priorities and dealt with the interpersonal, religious, and societal tensions they caused. Both husbands and wives questioned boundaries of marital and gendered authority, obligation, and obedience.
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The Marriage Contract

Family Relations, 1983
Robert L. DelCampo, L. J. Weitzman
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A HISTORY OF MARRIAGE CONTRACTS IN EGYPT

Hawwa, 2005
AbstractWhile religious guidance may be central in choosing a spouse or expectations from marriage, until the nineteenth century, it was the contractual nature of marriage that defined the actual union entered into by husband and wife and according to which they lived together.
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Families: Contracting Marriages

2010
Il contributo mette a confronto le pratiche matrimoniali di ebrei, musulmani e cristiani (ortodossi e cattolici), soprattutto nel Medioevo, con qualche incursione nell'età€ moderna e contemporanea.
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