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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.

Includes Ohio Code sections and Ohio Court Rules applicable to family law, including civil, probate, juvenile, domestic relations, appellate, and evidence rules.

eBook - ProView $1,214.00

New edition Provides comprehensive analysis of New Jersey family law statutes, rules, leading cases, related Continuing Legal Education materials and cross references.

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This set contains court-tested forms for everyday, general practice areas, as well as case management and legal practice forms. Completely revised in 2011 and 2012, and updated annually.

Book (Full Set)   $5,780.00

New edition This work provides a complete examination of domestic torts, exploring both the psychological and legal aspects of domestic tort cases.

Book   $618.00
ProView eBook   $618.00

This reference provides complete coverage of Maine’s domestic relations code and related provisions.

eBook - ProView $652.00

This volume covers Title 23 Pa.C.S.A. Domestic Relations and other Pennsylvania family law topics and court rules.

eBook - ProView $720.00

This reference provides complete coverage of Maine’s domestic relations code and related provisions.

Book   $652.00
ProView eBook   $652.00

This treatise gives you the blackletter law using Virginia precedents and trends from other jurisdictions.

eBook - ProView $854.00

Complete practice system for planning, organizing, maintaining, and disposing of interests in family-owned businesses.

Book (Full Set)   $2,224.00
ProView eBook   $2,224.00

New edition

This treatise provides the codified law and official forms typically encountered by attorneys and judges involved in family law proceedings.

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