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Predictability in Legal Systems

Legal Precedent and the Predictability of Court Decisions

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...

Predictability in Legal Systems

Why Predictability Is Essential in a Strong Legal System

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...

Child Support

Modifying Child Support Orders in U.S. Courts

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...

Child Support

How Child Support Is Calculated in U.S. Family Courts

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...

Spousal Support

Temporary vs. Long-Term Spousal Support in American Family Law

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...

Spousal Support

Factors Courts Consider When Awarding Spousal Support

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...

Spousal Support

Understanding Spousal Support in U.S. Divorce Proceedings

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...

Property Division

Marital vs. Separate Property in American Family Law

Rules are often described as mechanisms of control, but in well-structured legal systems, they are instruments of fairness. Properly designed rules do not...