… decline in divorces. If the courts have adopted the practice of invariably granting a divorce where … While our law strives to prevent unfounded divorces, it does not say that a divorce is …
JP Sampson Jr - The Career Development Quarterly, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… the modern approach is as bad a practice today as it was 50 years ago. Criticizing the modern … not compare the best practice of the postmodern approach with the worst practice of the …
care as ‘simply’activity or ‘simply’as affection/love. She argues that we need to pay attention to the significance of thinking and feeling in the activity of care. She therefore uses the terms …
T Kitanović - Balkan Social Science Review, 2015 - ceeol.com
… and the liberalization of divorce law are some of the factors that lead to an increase in the number of divorces in the modern world. Divorces are more common in practice, and the great …
… ‘a moderndivorce’, this thesis will be comprised of the following sections. Initially, in the first chapter, it will outline the development of divorce … Practice Direction 5A outlines the relevant …
DM Goodman, A Marcelli - Pastoral Psychology, 2010 - Springer
… In this article, it is argued that modern science was … In the following pages, three reasons for this divorce within … of inherited traditions of knowledge and practice. Richard Bernstein has …
… when fault is claimed at divorce. The past year has seen efforts in some state legislatures to put fault back into divorce law. 4 Finally, the thread of modern family law scholarship that …
PCC Huang - Modern China, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
… argues that divorce law practices lie at … practices were born of a distinctive set of historical circumstances: the need to steer a middle course between an early radical promise of divorce …
… , mandating rehabilitative rather than long-term alimony, and reducing support obligations upon remarriage of the obligor spouse are representative of this policy, as is the practice, …