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Family Law: a QuickStudy Digital Reference Guide Second Edition, New Edition, Updated & Revised

Family Law: a QuickStudy Digital Reference Guide Second Edition, New Edition, Updated & Revised
Author: Dalia Fuleihan;
Price: $8.95
ISBN-10: 1423248155
ISBN-13: 9781423248156
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Duration: Lifetime

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BarCharts Publishing, Inc was founded in 1991 with our law guides created by the owner attending law school. Since then many law professors, legal editors, and experts in their field of law have peer-reviewed, edited and updated the content, fine tuning the reference over 30 years. Designed to understand the significance of details within the larger scheme of the law, as a daily refresher, and to review before the Bar Exam. Reviewing and referencing essential details in a neatly organized tool offers a macro and micro view of Family Law which is valuable for understanding the whole of the law as the sum of its parts. We update our law guides for students, paralegals and practicing lawyers to have the most handy legal reference to the most important points of the law possible in 6 pages. For such a great price you will not find another law reference this easy to purchase.
6 page digital guide includes:
  • Overarching Themes
  • Family Formation
    • Premarital Issues
      • Courtship
      • Gifts in Contemplation of Marriage
      • Seduction
      • Cohabitation
      • Common Law Marriage
    • Entry into Marriage
  • Marital Relationship
    • General Legal Principles
    • Postnuptial Agreements
    • Procreation/Contraception
    • Abortion
    • Domestic Violence
    • Enforcement
  • Termination of Marriage
    • Divorce
    • Annulment
  • Children
    • Establishing Parenthood
    • Adoption
    • Assisted Reproductive Technology
    • Child Support
    • Children: Parental Rights
    • Child Abuse & Neglect