The handbook : a guide to income and asset discovery Book 6 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide. J Jones Book 6 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide Previous edition, 1st, published in A practitioner's guide to innocent spouse relief : proven strategies for winning Section tax cases by Robert B Nadler Book 4 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide.
Settlement negotiation techniques in family law : a guide to improved tactics and resolution by Gregg M Herman Book 5 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide "Settlement techniques for divorce lawyers" How to examine mental health experts : a family lawyer's handbook of issues and strategies by John A Zervopoulos Book 7 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide "This book expands on the first edition which was written as a quick-reference guide that discussed an array of mental health expert issues that may arise in a given case.
This edition aims to help you sharpen your critiques and examinations of mental health experts, their work, and their testimony" Some tax aspects of separation and divorce : incorporating cases and rulings prior to February 1, by John Y Taggart Book 9 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide.
The forensic accounting deskbook : a practical guide to financial investigation and analysis for family lawyers by Miles Mason Book 5 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide. The family lawyer's guide to bankruptcy : forms, tips, and strategies by Shayna M Steinfeld Book 10 editions published between and in English and held by WorldCat member libraries worldwide This book presents the theme about the bankruptcy and divorced people in United States.
Audience Level. Related Identities. Associated Subjects. Section of Family Law. American bar association Division of legal practice and education Section of family law. English Other , isb , Publisher , Editor. Haralambie cuts through the clutter of assumptions, myths, and preconceived ideas to provide a balanced, informative, and ultimately strategic guide to handling cases of abuse in non-stranger situations and the legal interventions available to the practitioner.
This practical guide discusses all aspects of a case where an alienated child may be involved, from identifying the process to making the presentation in court. This is an effective resource for advising clients in developing parenting plans that change over time to adapt to the best interests of the child. It explores creating schedules of alternate parenting time with the best interests and developmental needs of the child considered first.
It examines case law from courts around the country - it is not an issue confined to reservations and their border towns. A companion volume to bestselling The Handbook, this is an invaluable tool for reviewing commercial business and professional practice returns to gather information and prepare a complete discovery plan for family law cases. A variety of hypothetical examples using business returns are used to illustrate points in the text, including the most common forms and schedules for partnerships, corporations, and unincorporated businesses.
This book addresses how a divorce case is affected by estate planning established during the marriage, explaining how to review existing estate plans to avoid complications. However, the root causes for the filing of bankruptcy remain: about a quarter of all bankruptcy cases are caused by divorce, often due to the costs of maintaining two households on a single salary, uncovered medical expenses, failing businesses, and job loss. Therefore, there are still situations in a divorce case where a bankruptcy case may be beneficial to both spouses.
One of the most important tools they can use is a lifestyle analysis: the process of tabulating and analyzing the income and expenses of the parties in order to confirm or refute income claims made by a spouse, among many other uses. Author Tracy Coenen, CPA, CFF, discusses these subjects in a manner that is logical and easy to understand, bringing clarity to a topic that can be confusing for attorneys, judges, and juries who often lack an accounting or finance background.
This concise, user-friendly guide is written especially for clients. It is a road map that explains the entire process clearly and thoughtfully, helping them understand the process while clearing up some of the concerns and misconceptions that can occur during a divorce. Author Randy Kessler explains, step-by-step, the entire process of divorce, including how to select an attorney, knowing the questions to ask and the answers that are needed, how to prepare for trial, and much more.
Drawing on his decades of specialized practice, Mark E. It includes a model agreement, sample letters and forms, and summary of the law in all 51 jurisdictions. Veteran attorney Gregg Herman discusses the many concepts in divorce settlement negotiation, explaining fundamental concepts and theories, the specialized aspects of divorce negotiation, and current and evolving topics in negotiation.
Their advice and experience is distilled into concise tips organized in 15 categories, including custody, fees, taxes, discovery, valuation, premarital agreements, settlement, trial tactics, and post-divorce issues. This manual considers their unique routine and environment to assess the tech gadgets that will fit into a practice, focusing on tools that are mobile, accessible, and have a user-friendly interface. Beyond summing up legal rules and writing competent agreements, a representative of this market needs to integrate and interpret the legal rules for your clients in a realistic, comprehensible, and meaningful manner.
Only by doing so can you effectively guide your clients, heterosexual and homosexual, in making wise decisions about their homes, their children, and their assets. This logical organization structure in Forms, Checklists, and Procedures for the Family Lawyer will help you locate specific forms quickly and easily, and look ahead to what other documents might be needed for the current case.
Focusing on the legal issues of validity and construction in marital agreements, the authors demonstrate how identifying the best argument can benefit the client while avoiding potential drafting problems. With a focus on family law evidentiary issues, it explains concepts and theories in an easy-to-use format with Practice Points.
Examining issues through the dual prism of the legal and psychological perspectives, the book offers a structured approach for developing clear direct examinations, sharpening cross examinations, and composing effective, compelling arguments to the court.
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