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Family law books

Our family law books cover a wide range of topics, including executing and administering divorce, child custody, elder-care proceedings, and more.

Constitutional, statutory, judicial, and administrative laws are integrated for a complete analysis on every aspect of California law.

Book (Full Set)   $47,632.00

This comprehensive resource walks you through every critical aspect of family law in California, including pendente lite relief, support, custody, property, tax, agreements, modification, domestic partnerships, and enforcement.

Book (Full Set)   $964.00
ProView eBook   $964.00

Gives you agreements, letters, affidavits, discovery documents, and pleadings for all aspects of divorce, alimony and child custody.

Book (Full Set)   $675.00
ProView eBook   $675.00

This title contains comprehensive coverage of domestic relations laws in Kentucky, as well as useful practice tools.

Book (Full Set)   $674.00
ProView eBook   $674.00

This title covers every aspect of family law practice in Tennessee, including federal tax matters and bankruptcy considerations.

Book (Full Set)   $444.00
ProView eBook   $444.00

Contains the full text of all Minnesota statutes and court rules pertaining to family law.

Book   $498.00
ProView eBook   $498.00

More than 50 chapters summarize a full spectrum of property relationships between husbands and wives.

Book (Full Set)   $812.00
ProView eBook   $812.00

This annually revised publication covers the procedural case law interpreting the Family Law Rules and their related civil rule counterparts.

Book   $793.00
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This work provides you with guidance and practice forms for Georgia divorce actions.

Book   $2,087.00
ProView eBook   $2,087.00

This text is both treatise and procedural guide for the New York family law practitioner.

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