“The
Principles consolidate many of the transformative
trends in family law since the 1970's and recommend far-reaching
changes. This rich collection of essays by so many distinguished
judges, practitioners, and scholars, with diverse viewpoints,
will surely raise the level of the national conversation
about where family law has been, where it is now, and where
it ought to be headed.”
--From the Foreword by Mary Ann Glendon,
Learned Hand Professor of Law Harvard Law School
“This
is a major contribution to the field of family law as a
volume putting the ALI Principles in perspective
and providing thoughtful commentary is urgently needed.
Without hesitation, I enthusiastically recommend Reconceiving
the Family."
--Claire Huntington, Professor of Law, University of Colorado
School of Law
| Foreword.................................................................................... |
Mary
Ann Glendon |
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| Introduction................................................................................ |
Robin
Fretwell Wilson |
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| Part
1 |
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-
Fault: Beyond Fault and No-Fault in the Law of Marital
Dissolution..
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Lynn
D. Wardle |
- A
City Without Duty, Fault or Shame.........................................
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Scott
FitzGibbon |
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| Part
2 |
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-
Custody: Partners, Caregivers, and the Constitutional
Substance of Parenthood...........................................................................
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David
Meyer |
- Custody
Law and the ALI’s Principles: A Little History,
a Little Policy, and Some Very Tentative Judgments...............................
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Robert
J. Levy |
- Undeserved
Trust: Reflections on the American Law Institute’s
Treatment of De Facto “Parents”.............................................
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Robin
Fretwell Wilson |
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| Part
3 |
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- Child
Support: Asymmetric Parenthood......................................
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Katharine
Baker |
- Paying
to Stay Home: On Competing Notions of Fairness and the
Imputation of Income.............................................................
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Mark
Strasser |
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| Part
4 |
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- Property
Division: The ALI Property Division Principles: A Model
of Radical Paternalism................................................................
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John
DeWitt Gregory |
- Unprincipled
Family Dissolution: The American Law Institute’s
Recommendations for Division of Property..................................
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David
Westfall |
- You
And Me Against the World: Marriage and Divorce from
Creditors’ Perspective............................................................
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Marie
T. Reilly |
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| Part
5 |
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- Spousal
Support: Back to the Future: The Perils and Promise
of a Backward Looking Jurisprudence...............................................
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June
Carbone |
- Money
as Emotion and the Distribution of Wealth at Divorce..........
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Katharine
Silbaugh |
- Solidifying
the “No-Fault” Revolution: Post Modern Marriage
as Seen Through the Lens of ALI's “Compensatory
Payments”............
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Katherine
Spaht |
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| Part
6 |
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- Domestic
Partnership: Domestic Partnership and Default Rules........
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Margaret
F. Brinig |
- Private
Ordering Under the ALI Principles....................................
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Martha
Ertman |
- Marriage
Matters: What’s Wrong with the ALI’s Domestic
Partnership Proposal...............................................................
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Marsha
Garrison |
- Domestic
Partnership, Implied Contracts, and Law Reform.............
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Elizabeth
Scott |
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| Part
7 |
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- Agreements:
Premarital Agreements in the ALI Principles: The Move
Towards Abolition of State Marriage Laws..................................
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Jane
Adolphe |
- The
ALI Principles and Agreements: Seeking a Balance Between
Status and Contract..............................................................
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Brian
H. Bix |
- The
Principles on Agreements and International Law.....................
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Barbara
Stark |
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| Part
8 |
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- Judicial
and Legislative Perspectives: A Formula for Fool’s
Gold: The Illustrative Child Support Formula in Chapter
3 of the American Law Institute’s PRINCIPLES OF
THE LAW OF FAMILY DISSOLUTION........
|
Maura
Corrigan |
- A
Response to the PRINCIPLES' Domestic Partnership Scheme........
|
Jean
Hoefer Toal |
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| Part
9 |
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- International
Reflections: Individualism and Responsibility..............
|
John
Eekelaar |
- The
ALI's Past Child-Caretaking Standard in Comparative
Perspective..........................................................................
|
Patrick
Parkinson |
- Economic
Consequences of Divorce: A Scandinavian Perspective
on the ALI Principles...................................................................
|
Tone
Sverdrup |
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| Afterword................................................................................... |
Carl
Schneider |