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Marriage law: Women may get right to marital property Times of India NEW DELHI: Women may be able to stake claim to marital property if an amendment to matrimonial laws is accepted by the Cabinet. Among the amendments proposed by the government are allowing courts to decide on how property acquired during marriage is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Govt proposes laws for quicker divorce Hindustan Times Another amendment intends to recognise the rights of working women and homemakers on movable and immovable matrimonial property. The court will decide on the money a woman gets if the husband wants to keep the property. Vrinda Grover, Supreme Court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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PILIERO v. PILIERO Leagle.com The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers — Ohio Chapter ("AAML") has filed an amicus curiae brief. Appellee has also filed a motion for en banc consideration. {¶ 2} When reviewing an application for reconsideration, this court must consider whether ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Matrimonial Matters: The rich are different – especially in a divorce By Sara Stout Ashcraft As every litigator knows, appeals cost money. As a result, the majority of appeals filed in family law seem to either involve a case in which at least one party is being represented by legal aid or a case in which at least one party has significant ... NY Daily Record |
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Matrimonial cases top the lists | BBS The figures from the Judiciary shows, the matrimonial cases have always been the highest. In 2010, there were over 7000 matrimonial cases. Though the ... www.bbs.bt/news/?p=10859 |
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