9781632831194-1632831198-Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (2015 Loose-leaf version)

Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (2015 Loose-leaf version)

ISBN-13: 9781632831194
ISBN-10: 1632831198
Edition: Revised Fifth
Author: Brian Bix, Ira Mark Ellman, Paul M. Kurtz, Maxine Eichner, Karen Czapanskiy, Lois A. Weithorn
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Ring-bound 1510 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781632831194
ISBN-10: 1632831198
Edition: Revised Fifth
Author: Brian Bix, Ira Mark Ellman, Paul M. Kurtz, Maxine Eichner, Karen Czapanskiy, Lois A. Weithorn
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Ring-bound 1510 pages

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Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (2015 Loose-leaf version) (ISBN-13: 9781632831194 and ISBN-10: 1632831198), written by authors Brian Bix, Ira Mark Ellman, Paul M. Kurtz, Maxine Eichner, Karen Czapanskiy, Lois A. Weithorn, was published by Carolina Academic Press in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems (2015 Loose-leaf version) (Ring-bound) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Family law is an interdisciplinary area, and the materials in this newest edition of Family Law: Cases, Text, Problems reflect the numerous components, influences and issues under the family law umbrella. This book is policy-oriented, with non-legal social science featured in the extensive note materials to provide a rich and varied learning experience and a practice resource tool. Notes do more than call attention to difficult questions of legal doctrine and policy; they illuminate them.

The authors use a problem approach throughout, in addition to comprehensive case law sources. Problems provide an ideal mechanism for students to acquire the ability to apply legal rules to concrete fact patterns. The Revised Fifth Edition features:

• More concise treatment of property and alimony
• Expanded coverage of same-sex couples, including Lawrence v. Texas and several recent state court decisions
• Substantially updated treatment of premarital agreements, featuring both the latest decisions construing the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act, including the California Supreme Court's decision in the Barry Bonds case, and coverage of the alternative approach favored by the American Law Institute.

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