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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.

Provides quick access to volumes in Uniform Laws Annotated that pertain to matrimonial, family, and health laws.

Book (Full Set)   $5,716.00

New edition This manual reviews of former and revised bankruptcy law, and provides strategies for handling domestic relations claims in bankruptcy.

Book   $1,164.00
ProView eBook   $1,164.00

New edition This detailed reference offers full-text family law provisions from Connecticut General Statutes Annotated.

Book   $738.00
ProView eBook   $738.00

New edition This manual contains guidelines, schedules, statutes, and rules for determining child support obligation amounts.

Book   $43.00

Give your clients a vital edge in all their estate planning goals—no matter how complex their assets, needs, or family relationships.

Book   $5,730.00

A comprehensive resource providing detailed coverage of Texas civil and criminal law, both substantive and procedural.

Book (Full Set)   $42,474.00

This title covers the practice of family law in Arkansas, including divorce, annulment, domestic abuse, guardianship, adoption, and domestic partnerships.

Book   $795.00
ProView eBook   $795.00

Legal Rights of Children, 3d provides streamlined text with up-to-date commentary on the broad and complex legal issues affecting children.

Book (Full Set)   $1,742.00
ProView eBook   $1,742.00

This title is designed as an in-court reference tool, offering a quick overview of important topics.

Book   $640.00

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

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