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Sat Sep 10, 2016 7:25 am
EscaSkye says...



For one of my classes, my professor wants us to write a legal memorandum as a final requirement. I was wondering what you all think are relevant legal issues that would be interesting to research on. It could be anything really! I just have to double check whether I'd have enough resources for it. So yeah, do you all have suggestions?
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Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:41 am
Aley says...



Do you still need suggestions on this?

If you do, I think you could research marriage in the eyes of the law and what it means to be married, or divorced. It's not a huge law thing, but you should have grounds to say something about it or make some sort of memorandum.
  





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Thu Oct 06, 2016 4:57 am
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@Aley, yup, I still do. Thanks for the suggestion! It might be particularly interesting for me to look up divorce, now that you mentioned it. One of my professors mentioned that while we don't have divorce in my country, a particular provision was meant to act similarly to it.
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