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June 7, 2010
Stępień-Sporek & Ryznar: “The Legal Treatment of Cohabitation in Poland and the United States”
Anna Stępień-Sporek (University of Gdańsk School of Law) and
Margaret Ryznar have posted The Legal
Treatment of Cohabitation in Poland and the United States on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
The increasing popularity of
cohabitation, as manifested in the recent American and Polish censuses, has
introduced various issues to the courts and legislatures in each country—among
the most important being the protection of cohabitants after an unsuccessful
cohabitation. However, neither country has recognized a comprehensive law on
cohabitation, instead permitting cohabitation agreements and unjust enrichment
theories to govern the termination of the cohabitation. Many issues, furthermore,
are treated collaterally by the law through, for example, paternity laws.
Although there are certain disadvantages to such an approach to cohabitation,
these shortfalls need to be balanced against the consequences of the increased
regulation of cohabitation. This Article considers these various issues,
offering a comparative perspective to the discussion regarding cohabitation law.
MR
June 7, 2010 in Scholarship, Family Law | Permalink
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