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ABA Guide to Family Law

This book will enable you to gain a greater understanding of the rights and responsibilities of people who are married, divorced, or living together. It could also help you work with others (including your attorney) to resolve disputes and plan for the future.

Family law, also known as matrimonial law or the law of domestic relations, often involves a great deal of stress. When people need information on family law, it is usually because they are going through—or considering—significant changes in their lives, such as divorce or separation. Other types of family law, including requirements for getting married and adopting a child, are associated with happier events, but have their share of stresses too. Knowledge of the law does not eliminate all the anxieties that may accompany a legal issue, but it is a step in the right direction.

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Ch. 1: Living Together

Ch. 2: Premarital and Postmarital Agreements

Ch. 3: Valid and Invalid Marriages

Ch. 4: Financial Aspects of Marriage

Ch. 5: Having Children

Ch. 6: Adoption

Ch. 7: Deciding Whether or Not to Divorce

Ch. 8: Separation, Annulment, and Divorce

Ch. 9: Dividing Property

Ch. 10: Alimony/Maintenance

Ch. 11: Child Support

Ch. 12: Custody and Visitation

Ch. 13: Domestic Violence

Ch. 14: Working with an Attorney

Ch. 15: Mediation and Other Alternatives

Where to Get More Information

ABA Guide to Family Law

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