The Divorce Sourcebook

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McGraw Hill Professional, 1998 - Family & Relationships - 324 pages
The Divorce Sourcebook is a guide for anyone going through a divorce, providing information that will help people make the best decisions for themselves and their families. It outlines the difference between community property and marital property and explains how they affect settlements. It also provides the latest information on how property laws differ from state to state and includes an updated resource list of state laws, national organizations, special services, support groups, and child-support enforcement agencies.

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Contents

Preparing for DivorceHow to Begin and What to Expect
25
Mediation and LitigationHow They Work
59
Special Complications
79
Copyright

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Dawn Bradley Berry, J.D., is a lawyer and the author of The 50 Most Influential Women in Law, Equal Compensation for Women, and The Domestic Violence Sourcebook.

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