The Family Law
Title | The Family Law PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Law |
Publisher | Black Inc. |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2023-11-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1921870354 |
Writer and columnist Benjamin Law revisits his joyous and much-loved family memoir, spilling the tea on his family's latest antics The book that inspired the major SBS television series! Meet the Law family – eccentric, endearing and hard to resist. Your guide is Benjamin, the third of five children and a born humourist. Join him as he tries to answer some puzzling questions. Why won't his Chinese dad wear made-in-China underpants? Why was most of his extended family deported in the 1980s? Will his childhood dreams of Home and Away stardom come to nothing? What are his chances of finding love? In this updated edition with a new chapter, Benjamin Law fills us in on his family's antics from the past decade. ‘Benjamin Law manages to be scatagogical, hilarious and heartbreaking all at the same time. Every sentence fizzes like an exploding fireball of energy.’—Alice Pung ‘A vivid, gorgeously garish, Technicolour portrait of a family. It's impossible not to let oneself go along for the ride and emerge at the book's end enlightened, touched, thrilling with laughter.’—Marieke Hardy ‘The eccentric, clever and beautifully resonant The Family Law. It's sharply written, brilliantly observed and infused with an authenticity that makes it compelling.’ —Saturday Age ‘Very funny...you may find yourself at times almost barking with laughter’ —The Monthly ‘Law is a writer of great wit and warmth who combines apparently artless and effortless comedian's patter with a high level of technical skill.’ —Sydney Morning Herald ‘Simultaneously weird and instantly recognisable, the Laws are an Australian family it's well worth getting to know’ —The Enthusiast ‘Wonderful. Everyone should run to their nearest bookshop and buy a copy.’ —Defamer ‘An addictive read.’ —Courier-Mail
Family Law and Practice
Title | Family Law and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold H. Rutkin |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Domestic relations |
ISBN |
New Jersey Family Law
Title | New Jersey Family Law PDF eBook |
Author | Alan M. Grosman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Domestic relations |
ISBN |
Family Law
Title | Family Law PDF eBook |
Author | William P. Statsky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1996-09 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780314208385 |
This is the essentials version of the market leader in family law (Statsky's Family Law, 4th, West, 1996). It is a briefer, less expensive paperback text ideal for shorter courses or for courses that supplement a paperback with state-specific material. Chapters 2-5, most of Chapter 1, all cases, appendices, and assignments that require library research have been eliminated in this version to provide concise, accurate coverage with an emphasis on practical paralegal skills and techniques. State-specific supplements are also available for Texas, New York, California, and Florida.
101+ Practical Solutions for the Family Lawyer
Title | 101+ Practical Solutions for the Family Lawyer PDF eBook |
Author | Gregg M. Herman |
Publisher | American Bar Association |
Pages | 724 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781604425079 |
This compendium of practical advice is gathered from family law professionals, including lawyers, judges, CPAs, and psychologists, who share their real-world experience in a concise chapter. Even better, a bonus CD-ROM contains forms, agreements, charts, and checklists. Other time-saving tools include financial charts and hypotheses, questions to ask, and interview forms and checklists. Topics include fees, custody, discovery, trial techniques, support, avoiding malpractice, discovery, premarital agreements, valuation, settlement, and evidence.
From Partners to Parents
Title | From Partners to Parents PDF eBook |
Author | June Carbone |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 9780231111171 |
Examining the changes that have occurred in families, family research, and family law in the late 20th century, this volume describes a paradigm shift in the legal and social regulation of the family to an emphasis on parents' relationships to their children, rather than to each other.
Family Law Reimagined
Title | Family Law Reimagined PDF eBook |
Author | Jill Elaine Hasday |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2014-06-30 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0674369858 |
One of the law’s most important and far-reaching roles is to govern family life and family members. Family law decides who counts as kin, how family relationships are created and dissolved, and what legal rights and responsibilities come with marriage, parenthood, sibling ties, and other family bonds. Yet despite its significance, the field remains remarkably understudied and poorly understood both within and outside the legal community. Family Law Reimagined is the first book to evaluate the canonical narratives, examples, and ideas that legal decisionmakers repeatedly invoke to explain family law and its governing principles. These stories contend that family law is exclusively local, that it repudiates market principles, that it has eradicated the imprint of common law doctrines which subordinated married women, that it is dominated by contract rules permitting individuals to structure their relationships as they choose, and that it consistently prioritizes children’s interests over parents’ rights. In this book, Jill Elaine Hasday reveals how family law’s canon misdescribes the reality of family law, misdirects attention away from the actual problems that family law confronts, and misshapes the policies that legal authorities pursue. She demonstrates how much of the “common sense” that decisionmakers expound about family law actually makes little sense. Family Law Reimagined uncovers and critiques the family law canon and outlines a path to reform. Challenging conventional answers and asking questions that judges and lawmakers routinely overlook, it calls on us to reimagine family law.