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Work of the family lawyer

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Boston Wolter Kluwer 2008Edition: 2nfDescription: 780p xxviiISBN:
  • 9780735570924
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.4101 OLI-2
Contents:
Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I: State, Federal and Constitutional Regulation of Marital Relationships; 1. The family lawyer, cultural changes, and state power to regulate marriage and divorce; 2. Marriage requirements; 3. Annulment of marriage; 4. Ground of Divorce; 5. Constitutionalizing Marital Relationships; 6. Jurisdiction; Part II: Restructuring Parent-Child Relationship at Divorce; 7. Child Custody and Parenting Plans; 8. Parenting time and visitation; 9. Modification of Child Custody/Parenting Plans and relocation; 10. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act; Part III: Financial Support at Divorce; 11. Establishing Child Support; 12. Modification and Enforcement of Child Support; 13. Establishing Alimony; 14. Modification of Alimony; Part IV: Distribution of Property; 15. Division of Property at Divorce; 16. Premarital Contracts; 17. Cohabitation Outside of Marriage; Part V: Protection of Family Members; 18. Domestic Violence; 19. Child Abuse; 20. Termination of Parental Rights; 21. Abortion; Part VI: Creation and Recognition of New Family Relationships; 22. Parentage; 23. Adoption; 24. Alternative Reproduction; Part VII: The Changing Role of the Family Lawyers; 25. Mediation, Collaborative Law, Parenting Co-ordination, and Arbitration; 26. Professional Responsibility; Preface; Acknowledgements;
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Table of Contents;
Preface;
Acknowledgements;
Part I: State, Federal and Constitutional Regulation of Marital Relationships;
1. The family lawyer, cultural changes, and state power to regulate marriage and divorce;
2. Marriage requirements;
3. Annulment of marriage;
4. Ground of Divorce;
5. Constitutionalizing Marital Relationships;
6. Jurisdiction;
Part II: Restructuring Parent-Child Relationship at Divorce;
7. Child Custody and Parenting Plans;
8. Parenting time and visitation;
9. Modification of Child Custody/Parenting Plans and relocation;
10. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act;
Part III: Financial Support at Divorce;
11. Establishing Child Support;
12. Modification and Enforcement of Child Support;
13. Establishing Alimony;
14. Modification of Alimony;
Part IV: Distribution of Property;
15. Division of Property at Divorce;
16. Premarital Contracts;
17. Cohabitation Outside of Marriage;
Part V: Protection of Family Members;
18. Domestic Violence;
19. Child Abuse;
20. Termination of Parental Rights;
21. Abortion;
Part VI: Creation and Recognition of New Family Relationships;
22. Parentage;
23. Adoption;
24. Alternative Reproduction;
Part VII: The Changing Role of the Family Lawyers;
25. Mediation, Collaborative Law, Parenting Co-ordination, and Arbitration;
26. Professional Responsibility;
Preface;
Acknowledgements;





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