The Marriage Buyout: The Troubled Trajectory of U.S. Alimony Law (Families, Law, and Society)
Cynthia Starnes
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Description for The Marriage Buyout: The Troubled Trajectory of U.S. Alimony Law (Families, Law, and Society)
Hardcover. From divorce court to popular culture, alimony is a dirty word. In short, critics of alimony claim it has no place in contemporary visions of marriage as a partnership of equals. The author argues that alimony is often the only practical tool for ensuring that divorce does not treat today's primary caregivers as if they were suckers. Series: Families, Law, and Society. Num Pages: 235 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; LNMB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 161 x 231 x 23. Weight in Grams: 508.
From divorce court to popular culture, alimony
is a dirty word. Unpopular and rarely ordered, the awards are frequently
inconsistent and unpredictable. The institution itself is often viewed as an
historical relic that harkens back to a gendered past in which women lacked the
economic independence to free themselves from economic support by their spouses.
In short, critics of alimony claim it has no place in contemporary visions of
marriage as a partnership of equals. But as Cynthia Lee Starnes argues in The
Marriage Buyout, alimony is often the only practical tool for ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
NYU Press
Condition
New
Series
Families, Law, and Society
Number of Pages
235
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814708248
SKU
V9780814708248
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About Cynthia Starnes
Cynthia Lee Starnes is The John F. Schaefer Chair in Matrimonial Law at Michigan State University College of Law.
Reviews for The Marriage Buyout: The Troubled Trajectory of U.S. Alimony Law (Families, Law, and Society)
The Marriage Buyout is a comprehensive and thorough review of alimony's history, rationale, promises, and pitfalls. To solve the dilemmas of contemporary alimony law, the book advocates a pathbreaking solution that makes 'I do' really matter. Cynthia Lee Starnes is already widely recognized for her profound insights into alimony, and this book provides an even stronger basis for that reputation. ... Read more