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Abstract
in spite of the recognized need for uniformity in divorce law, the Act Regulating Annulment of Marriage and Divorce has not met with widespread favor. This act was framed by the National Congress on Uniform Divorce Laws in 1900 and was approved in 1907 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. It has been adopted only by Delaware, New Jersey, and Wisconsin. While general adoption would remove much of the present uncertainty in the law, some interesting problems are still left for solution.
Recommended Citation
CONFLICT OF LAWS--THE UNIFORM DIVORCE ACT AND FULL FAITH AND CREDIT,
21
Mich. L. Rev.
922
(1923).
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