Recognition Without Consent

Erez Aloni, Deprivative Recognition, 61 UCLA L. Rev. 1276 (2014).

Carlos Ball

Relationship recognition has been at the center of reform efforts in family law for the last two decades. Scholars and advocates alike have focused intently on the need to provide recognition and support for a variety of relationships that the law has traditionally ignored. These include the relationships of not only same-sex couples, but also of cohabiting couples, nonmonogamous groupings, and friends. The reform proposals have assumed that legal recognition […]