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    New York Practice V.11 and 12 Law of Domestic Relations, 2025 ed.

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    New York Law of Domestic Relations provides a complete treatment of all aspects of New York matrimonial laws. It offers thorough coverage of the substantive and procedural law governing:

    • Divorce
    • Separation agreements
    • Equitable distribution
    • Child
    Publisher:Thomson West
    Service Number:43443365
    Publication date:2025-12-01
    Practice area:Family law
    Jurisdiction:New York
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