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Subscription Information
Family Advocate is published quarterly by the Section of Family Law, American Bar Association, 321 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654. Subscriptions for Section members ($18) is included in their dues.
Institutions and non-ABA members may subscribe to Family Advocate for $45.00 a year, $50.00 outside the U.S. and its possessions.
Per copy price for members and nonmembers is $12.95. You may purchase issues through the online Web Store or call the ABA Service Center at 1-800-285-2221.
Quantity discounts are available. For additional information, contact the ABA Service Center at the number above.
How to Contribute Articles
A heads-up for potential authors. The following topics are in the planning stages for future issues. If you have substantive expertise in these areas and would like to tackle a topic, please submit articles to Debby Eisel via e-mail at eiseld@sbcglobal.net.
Review instructions for authors.
- Winter 2009Juvenile Law
- Spring 2009Cutting Edge & 50th Anniversary of Section
- Summer 2009Client Workbook: A Client Manual
- Fall 2009Same-Sex Relationships
Publication Information
Requests for subscriptions, back issues, and reprint permission should be sent to:
- Deborah Eisel, Editor
1600 S. Main St.
Racine, WI 53403
Correspondence should be sent to:
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Willard H. DaSilva, Editor in Chief
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Garden City, NY 11530
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Reprint Permission
Information on requesting reprint permission is available from the ABA Reprint Permission website. If you'd like permission to reprint material from our publications or from our website, please visit the link above.

