Schoen R, Greenblatt H N, Mielke R B
Demography. 1975 May;12(2):223-43.
California's Family Law Act of 1969, effective January 1, 1970, instituted non-adversary proceedings for divorce, suggested a more equal division of community property and reduced the minimum waiting time for a final divorce decree. A rapid increase in the number of divorces granted in California followed. Analysis revealed that the 1969 Law did not lead to any real increase in marital dissolution among Californians or produce any significant changes in the characteristics of the population filing for divorce. What was seen were certain modifications in behavior on the part of divorcing persons to take advantage of the Law's new provisions.
1969年加利福尼亚州的《家庭法》于1970年1月1日生效,该法设立了非对抗性离婚程序,建议对夫妻共同财产进行更平等的分割,并缩短了最终离婚判决的最短等待时间。随后,加利福尼亚州批准的离婚数量迅速增加。分析表明,1969年的法律并未导致加利福尼亚人婚姻解体的实际增加,也未使申请离婚的人群特征发生任何重大变化。所观察到的是离婚者行为上的某些改变,以利用该法律的新规定。