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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.

New edition This treatise provides summaries and analysis of important California and federal family law decisions published since 1977.

Book (Full Set)   $1,576.00
ProView eBook   $1,576.00

Constitutional provisions, statutes, and rules relating to Arizona family law and procedure.

Book   $503.00
ProView eBook   $503.00

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

eBook - ProView $4,360.00

New edition This book examines the legal aspects of important family law topics as applied to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals.

Book   $658.00
ProView eBook   $572.00

This set offers in-depth coverage of Illinois family law, as well as useful forms and research aids.

Book (Full Set)   $1,176.00
ProView eBook   $1,176.00

New edition

This two-volume publication contains a comprehensive collection of California and federal statutes, rules of court, and regulations relating to juveniles.

Book (Full Set)   $148.00
ProView eBook   $148.00

This comprehensive treatment of Kansas family law contains forms, checklists, tables, and discussions of significant cases and statutes.

Book (Full Set)   $794.00
ProView eBook   $794.00

This set provides a complete practice system for planning, organizing, maintaining, and disposing of interests in family-owned businesses.

Book   $2,474.00

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

Book   $2,087.00
ProView eBook   $2,087.00

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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