The Quakers developed a value of making provision for children from a first spouse when remarrying.
"Our Legal Heritage, 4th Ed."
S. A. Reilly
The Quakers encouraged widows and widowers to provide for children from a first spouse when remarrying.
"Our Legal Heritage"
S. A. Reilly
Julia wished to live for herself and for her pleasure, not for the political greatness of her father; and indeed, Augustus, who had a fine knowledge of men, was so impressed by this first unhappy experiment that when Marcellus, still a very young man, died in 23 B.C., he hesitated a long time before remarrying the youthful widow.
"The Women of the Caesars"
Guglielmo Ferrero