Good Intentions Gone Awry: No-Fault Divorce and the American Family

Good Intentions Gone Awry: No-Fault Divorce and the American Family

by Allen M. Parkman
Good Intentions Gone Awry: No-Fault Divorce and the American Family

Good Intentions Gone Awry: No-Fault Divorce and the American Family

by Allen M. Parkman

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Overview

Based on sociological and economic analysis, Good Intentions Gone Awry: No-Fault Divorce and the American Family presents valuable new insights into the impact of divorce on American society. Rather than blaming the deterioration in the quality of family life on the decline in so-called "family values", lawyer and economist Parkman argues that adults are responding to the incentives created by new opportunities and legal rules. He asserts that no-fault divorce statutes, which often allow either spouse to dissolve a marriage with only limited consideration for or compensation to their spouse and children, have had a central role in altering these incentives by reducing the motivation for adults to make a long-term commitment to their family or other concessions that would otherwise benefit marriage. The resulting inordinate emphasis placed by adults on their career and best interests rather than the best interests of their family have contributed to the decline in marriage often with disastrous effects for adults and their children. Parkman discusses the issues surrounding this sociological phenomena, proposes a reform program in response, and suggests steps that adults can take to create a durable and constructive family until such reforms occur.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780847698691
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/19/2000
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.86(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Allen M. Parkman is the Regents' Professor of Management at the University of New Mexico. His articles on the family have appeared in numerous journals, including theAmerican Economic Review, theInternational Review of Law and Economics, theFamily Law Quarterly, and theABA Journal.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Preface to No-Fault Divorce: What Went Wrong? Chapter 3 1. Introduction Chapter 4 2. Marriage and Divorce Laws Chapter 5 3. The Economics of Marriage and Divorce Chapter 6 4. The Introduction of No-Fault Divorce Statutes Chapter 7 5. The Impact of No-Fault Divorce Chapter 8 6. The Reform of No-Fault Divorce Chapter 9 References Chapter 10 Index Chapter 11 About the Author
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