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TENTATIVE DRAFT NO. 4 [i] (April 10, 2000)

handle is hein.ali/alifm0023 and id is 1 raw text is: PLEASE BRING THIS DRAFI' TO THE ANNUAL MEETING
As of the date of publication, this Draft has not been considered by the
members of The American Law Institute and does not represent the
position of the Institute on any of the issues with which it deals. The action,
if any, taken by the members with respect to this Draft may be ascertained
by consulting the Annual Proceedings of the Institute, which are published
following each Annual Meeting.
The American Law Institute
PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW
OF FAMILY DISSOLUTION:
ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Tentative Draft No. 4
(April 10, 2000)
SUBJECTS COVERED:
Chapter 6. Domestic Partners
Chapter 5. Compensatory Payments (Revision of § 5.10)
Chapter 7. Agreements
Chapter 2. Principles Governing the Allocation of Custodial and
Decisionmaking Responsibility for Children (Revisions to
§§ 2.03,2.04,2.07, 2.(9, 2.10, and 2.21)
Chapter 3. Child Support (Additional provisions)
Chapter 4. Division of Property at Dissolution (Additional provisions)
Submitted by the Council to the Members of The American Law Institute
for Discussion at the Seventy-Seventh Annual Meeting
on May 15, 16, 17, and 18,2000
The Executive Office
THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITuFE
4025 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19104-3099

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