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ERIC #:EJ034187
Title:There Ought to Be a Law To Condone or Condemn Condonation
Authors:Robbins, Norman N.
Descriptors:Counseling; Court Litigation; Family Life; Family Problems; Legal Problems; Legal Responsibility; Marital Instability
Source:Family Coordinator, 20, 1, 74-76, Jan '71
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Publication Date:1971-00-00
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Abstract:There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit. They are condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance. The defense of condonation should be abolished because it obstructs reconciliation. (Author/BY)
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