Divorce in UK Law

  • In the Throes of Divorce
    • No. 26-3, September 1979
    • Probation Journal
    People who are in the process of separation in Leicestershire are being offered a course run by the divorce court welfare staff. In its narrowest context it is offered as a useful facility for peop...
  • DIVORCE LAW REFORM?
    • No. 19-6, November 1956
    • The Modern Law Review
    “Every public action which is not customary, either is wrong, or, if it is right, is a dangerous precedent. It follows that nothing should ever be done for the first time.” Cornford, Microcosmograp...
  • The Divorce Experience
    • No. 25-1, March 1978
    • Probation Journal
  • The Division of Marital Assets Following Divorce
    • No. 25-3, September 1998
    • Journal of Law and Society
    In this paper, several possible bases for post‐divorce asset division are examined from an economics‐of‐law perspective, focusing in particular on the incentives for opportunistic behaviour set up ...
  • Divorce Court Welfare Work-Present and Future?
    • No. 30-2, June 1983
    • Probation Journal
    Should the Probation Service continue or increase it's stake in Civil Work? A recent survey of 10 per cent of all probation officers shows how the present growth in divorce work is being absorbed, ...
  • Divorce (Insanity And Desertion) Act, 1958
    • No. 22-1, January 1959
    • The Modern Law Review
    THE Divorce (Insanity and Desertion) Act, 1958,1 which brings into effect some recommendations of the Royal Commission on Marriage and Divorce,2 tidies up some anomalies in the field of matrimonial...
  • Parental Divorce and Students’ Performance: Evidence from Longitudinal Data*
    • No. 69-3, June 2007
    • Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
    In this article, we analysed data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to investigate whether experiencing parental divorce during adolescence had an adverse impact on students’ performan...
  • The Long‐Term Effects of Legalizing Divorce on Children
    • No. 80-2, April 2018
    • Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
    We estimate the effect of divorce legalization on the long‐term well‐being of children, by exploiting the different timing of divorce legalization across Europe. We compare the adult outcomes of co...
  • Explaining the Growth of Divorce in Great Britain
    • No. 44-5, November 1997
    • Scottish Journal of Political Economy
    This paper tests whether the liberalisation of divorce law or economic factors can explain the post‐war growth of divorce rates in Great Britain. Timing differences regarding the dates of legal inn...
  • MODERN SOVIET DIVORCE PRACTICE
    • No. 11-2, April 1948
    • The Modern Law Review
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