Category: /Literature/English
Role of the Guardian ad Litem
Merriam-Websters Dictionary of Law gives a clear definition of the role of a Guardian ad Litem in a divorce case. It states, that a Guardian ad Litem is a guardian appointed by a court to represent in a particular
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Category: /Literature/Novels
knows that she will never be able to live with Vronsky and have the life with him that she really desires. Karenin was still in love with Anna and he allowed her to be with Vronsky even though he knew about her affairs. He was willing to divorce her in order
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Category: /Literature/English
that much in the way of the institution of marriage has not changed since its barbaric origin hundreds of years ago. In light of the enormous rate of divorce, marriage should be banned or at least have greater restrictions placed on the eligibility of matrimonial
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Category: /Literature
filed for divorce against unbalanced property distribution. The only other key factor that would differ the courts decision is a pre-nuptial agreement and in that case the agreement would come out first and then followed by the allocation of property
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Category: /Literature/North American
mother and father"(Beyond Gay Marriage). What I don't understand is how come our government believes that only a man and a woman can raise a child better than a homosexual couple can? There are countless heterosexual marriages that ed in divorce everyday
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
pursuits, and divorce statistics are discussed and their influence on
women's attitudes toward marriage are explored. Cultural changes that
have impacted women's lives are also examined. The purpose of the
paper is to explore the changes affecting women
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Category: /Literature/English
, and divorce statistics are discussed and their influence on
womens attitudes toward marriage are explored. Cultural changes that
have impacted womens lives are also examined. The purpose of the
paper is to explore the changes affecting women, their attitudes
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
choices, such as whether or not she wants to work, or where they live- or go horribly wrong, where the wife can become a servant or prisoner to her husband. Indian society is quick to reject divorced, separated or abandoned women. If a woman went home because
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
the path we take towards our relationships. For centuries the practice of monogamy has been ingrained in popular culture.
The rate of divorce is continually going up at rates that are alarming. Just about anyone today can recite the statistics on the amount
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Category: /Literature/English
a substantially negative effect on Yemeni women. Ignoring the legislature, the Presidential Council issued a personal status law to regulate marriages and divorces.
Before the unification many women in the southern areas did not cover up but after unification
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