Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... father of a child . He proposed marriage to a young girl , first honestly telling her of his condition . She consented . After they had been married about two years , she became pregnant and told him he was an expectant father . This he ...
... father of a child . He proposed marriage to a young girl , first honestly telling her of his condition . She consented . After they had been married about two years , she became pregnant and told him he was an expectant father . This he ...
Strana 72
... father is her paramour . Even though a blood test shows the husband not to be the father - and the possibility of error here is only one in 25,000 - the court usually presumes that the child , being born in wedlock , is legitimate , and ...
... father is her paramour . Even though a blood test shows the husband not to be the father - and the possibility of error here is only one in 25,000 - the court usually presumes that the child , being born in wedlock , is legitimate , and ...
Strana 191
... father can inspire sturdy , manly character in his children . In short , under rampant feminism and its alimony laws , the father is ultimately doomed to lose his patriarchal position en- tirely . " Future generations will only know a ...
... father can inspire sturdy , manly character in his children . In short , under rampant feminism and its alimony laws , the father is ultimately doomed to lose his patriarchal position en- tirely . " Future generations will only know a ...
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Alimony and Feminism Part | 1 |
Man in a Legal Noose Part | 35 |
The Judicial and Political Psychology of Alimony | 84 |
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