By: William P. Statsky
Family Law, 5th Edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to family law for the paralegal. It covers substantive and procedural law with a practical emphasis. "Family Law, 5th Edition" includes state-specific assignments, allowing students to identify state-specific law for the major themes covered. Legal analysis assignments also help students apply the substantive law principles discussed in each chapter. There are checklists, sample forms, and exhibits, which help students identify practical uses of the material, and resources for further study are provided.
Title: Family Law Author: William P. Statsky Editions: The book has been published in multiple editions, with the most recent being the 7th edition.
The book does not have a narrative plot but rather serves as a textbook designed to introduce paralegals to the principles and practices of family law. It covers a wide range of topics including no-fault divorce, the women’s movement, and the impact of science and technology on concepts of parentage. It also discusses new mechanisms for pursuing parents not paying child support and the court's support of unmarried fathers seeking to undo their children's adoptions.
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Author's Background: William P. Statsky is a graduate of Columbia Law School and has authored 16 textbooks on paralegal subjects. His books, including "Introduction to Paralegalism," "Torts," and "Family Law," are widely used in leading paralegal programs throughout the nation.
Overall, "Family Law" by William P. Statsky is a comprehensive and practical guide to modern family law, designed to equip paralegals with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of family law.