Family Law
Draft effective documents to protect your client’s property and custody rights or maximize your client’s award
The LoislawConnect Family Law Treatise Library provides the guidance and tools needed to address the gamut of family law matters—including prenuptial agreements, asset valuation, child support and custody, and divorce settlements.
Our coverage is current and emerging trends are discussed in these insightful treatises:
- Drafting Prenuptial Agreements, pragmatic approach to quickly and effectively prepare successful agreements in any situation by identifying and grouping together the common issues/concerns. Sample agreements that you can customize save you valuable time.
- Property Division in Divorce Proceedings: A Fifty State Guide
- Focused coverage on valuing assets through three titles:
- Valuation Strategies in Divorce
- Valuing Specific Assets in Divorce
- Value of Pensions in Divorce
- Qualified Domestic Relations Order Handbook, everything you need to draft QDROs promptly and accurately, including QDRO models, drafting guidelines, expert tips and compliance checklists.
- Child Support Guidelines: Interpretation and Application, step-by-step guidance through interpretation and application of child support, with clear explanations of issues that can affect calculations.
- Psychological Experts in Divorce Actions, offering effective examination and cross-examination strategies to reinforce or question testimony of psychological experts.
- American Journal of Family Law, each quarterly issue authored by recognized leaders in the field to interpret changing perspectives in family law.
- Family Law Update, highlighting the latest trends and techniques for representing clients in divorce and custody cases.
Forms and checklists are pulled from the following treatises for easy searching:
- Drafting Prenuptial Agreements
- Valuation Strategies in Divorce
- Valuing Specific Assets in Divorce
- Child Support Guidelines: Interpretation & Application (includes relevant forms for all 50 states)
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Additional state coverage includes:
- Illinois Family Law Forms
- Missouri Family Law Forms
- New York Family Law