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The theory of marital residuals
Subtitle | applying an income adjustment calculus to the enigma of alimony |
Magazine Title | Harvard Women's Law Journal |
Volume | 24 |
Magazine Year | 2001 |
Pages | p. 23-87 |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | Part I of this article surveys the difficulties inherent in the system presently utilized to allocate spousal support. Part II explores the historical development of alimony to determine whether its past purpose can be discerned. Part III analyzes the factors delineated in the various state support statutes in order to ascertain what the legislative goals and concerns underlying alimony awards might be. Part IV discusses the rationales that have been articulated to explain alimony's ongoing purpose and function. Finally, Part V sets forth a new conceptualization of support, detailing an approach that can be utilized to create an objective methodology for the calculation of post-divorce income sharing. |
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