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« The Impact of Marriage and Divorce on Children | Vengeful mothers leave good fathers powerless to see child, says judge »
Divorce law robs talented spouses
The Australian
3 May 2008
Divorce law robs talented spouses
By Kate Legge
The legal notion that sports stars, artists and professionals with
exceptional talent deserve better than a 50-50 split in divorce settlements
is being watered down under pressure from the equal rights lobby, a top
judge has warned.
Speaking before his retirement yesterday from the Family Court, judge Paul
Guest said failing to take into account a husband or wife’s exceptional
talent or skills in divorce settlements risked the “dumbing down of family
law”…. (Full Story)
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