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Each person owns and pays for a “No-fault Healthcare Policy” covering any medical treatment the owner of the Policy might need.
Wonk Room » House Releases Health Care Reform Legislation (UPDATED TABLE) 2009
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If there was a National healthcare policy or each individual had “No-fault Healthcare Coverage”, liability hospitalization could be removed from any liability policies.
Wonk Room » House Releases Health Care Reform Legislation (UPDATED TABLE) 2009
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No-fault divorce became the law yesterday in New York state, making it now possible to file for a split in any state in the union, without having to show fault by one partner.
Divorce, American-style: No-fault is now the law in all 50 states 2010
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No-fault divorce, now practiced in every state except New York, has been one step toward this goal.
Ruth Bettelheim, Ph.D.: No Fault of Their Own: Why Divorce Law, Not Divorce, Hurts Children 2010
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No-fault fraudulent claims in New York are more than double the U.S. average, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
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No-fault divorce, now practiced in every state except New York, has been one step toward this goal.
Ruth Bettelheim, Ph.D.: No Fault of Their Own: Why Divorce Law, Not Divorce, Hurts Children 2010
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No-fault divorce became the law yesterday in New York state, making it now possible to file for a split in any state in the union, without having to show fault by one partner.
Divorce, American-style: No-fault is now the law in all 50 states 2010
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No-fault divorce in Massachusetts doesn't mean the end of a marriage; it means the start of a whole new bitter relationship with your ex-spouse and your lifelong divorce lawyer.
Elizabeth Benedict: Divorce Arianna-Style (c. 2009) vs. Massachusetts Alimony (c. 1850) 2009
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No-fault divorce and the decline of the marriage contract as a contract has already damaged marriage immeasurably.
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No-fault has reduced the leverage of custodial parents -- usually women -- in trying to get better financial settlements.
Tightening The Knot 2008
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