Divorce in New Zealand

Divorce in New Zealand
Author: Roderick Phillips
Publisher: Auckland ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1981
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Historia del divorcio en nueva zelanda desde su promulgacion en 1867 hasta 1980 considerando tanto los aspectos legales como sociales reflejados en datos estadisticos. Con ello se intenta explicar el porque del incremento en el numero de divorcios en los ultimos años en contraste con la baja tasa de los primeros años de la promulgacion de la ley.

Marriage and Divorce

Marriage and Divorce
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1909
Genre: Divorce
ISBN:

These reports are the result of a collection of statistics of marriage and divorce for the years 1922- They represent the fourth- investigation on the subject made by the federal government. The first investigation, made by the former Department of Labor, covered the 20-year period 1867-1886; the second investigation made by the Bureau of the Census, covered the 20-year period 1887-1906; and the third investigation, also made by the Bureau of the Census, covered the calendar year 1916 cf. 1922, Letter of transmittal, p. ii.

Money and Divorce

Money and Divorce
Author: Martin Hawes
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998-07
Genre: Divorce settlements
ISBN: 9780140280753

Of Love and War

Of Love and War
Author: Angela Wanhalla
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2023-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1496237994

Between 1942 and 1945 more than two million servicemen occupied the southern Pacific theater, the majority of whom were Americans in service with the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. During the occupation, American servicemen married approximately 1,800 women from New Zealand and the island Pacific, creating legal bonds through marriage and through children. Additionally, American servicemen fathered an estimated four thousand nonmarital children with Indigenous women in the South Pacific Command Area. In Of Love and War Angela Wanhalla details the intimate relationships forged during wartime between women and U.S. servicemen stationed in the South Pacific, traces the fate of wartime marriages, and addresses consequences for the women and children left behind. Paying particular attention to the experiences of women in New Zealand and in the island Pacific—including Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, and the Cook Islands—Of Love and War aims to illuminate the impact of global war on these women, their families, and Pacific societies. Wanhalla argues that Pacific war brides are an important though largely neglected cohort whose experiences of U.S. military occupation expand our understanding of global war. By examining the effects of American law on the marital opportunities of couples, their ability to reunite in the immediate postwar years, and the citizenship status of any children born of wartime relationships, Wanhalla makes a significant contribution to a flourishing scholarship concerned with the intersections between race, gender, sexuality, and militarization in the World War II era.

The Divorce Diaries

The Divorce Diaries
Author: Sarah Quigley
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0143772953

Funny, honest, confronting and wise, this is a bitter-sweet true story of breaking up . . . and breaking through. ‘I hear you’re divorced?’ a friend greets me. ‘Congratulations!’ The Divorce Diaries outlines the difficult and often heart-breaking process of leaving a marriage and starting over. Sarah Quigley has garnered numerous accolades for her articles on the subject, including Columnist of the Year in the MPA Awards. Now she revisits and reconsiders the tumultuous months leading up to exiting her marriage and the equally confusing emotions that followed. Living in a tiny rooftop apartment, surrounded by glossy millionaire neighbours, Quigley begins the process of overcoming grief and loneliness. As she takes the first tentative steps back into the world of dating, she shares both her darkest and most hilarious moments as a divorcee. Against the colourful bohemian backdrop of her adopted city, Berlin, she rediscovers the satisfaction and joys of independence. 'Brave, insightful and utterly compelling' — Judges on The Divorce Diaries column, MPA Awards, Columnist of the Year

Untying the Knot

Untying the Knot
Author: Roderick Phillips
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1991-06-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780521423700

A fascinating study of the rapid spread of divorce and its affect on family life in Western society.