Canadian Lawyer

June 2008

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caseAlert - Family Law An easy to use electronic service that keeps you up-to-date with Free trial available on www.canadalawbook.ca Click "Access online products" to sign up Child Support Guidelines Service Terry W. Hainsworth Provides commentary and analysis, including reference to reported and unreported cases arranged topically, and includes the full text of the Federal Child Support Guidelines (excluding tables) in a separate appendix for easy reference. Ontario Family Law Act Manual, the latest decisions in family law. Each week subscribers receive an e-mail bulletin summarizing recent court decisions in the family law area which are linked to the case digest and the full text decision in pdf format. Second Edition Terry W, Hainsworth Inside find the Act, Rules of Practice and Federal Child Support Guidelines (with Ontario Tables) annotated with extensive commentary and case discussion. Editor: James Herbert Pensions Consultant: Ben Dibben Founding Editors: The late H. Douglas Stewart, Q.C. and The Honourable Justice Mary Lou Benotto Divorce Act Manual Terry W. Hainsworth Rather than dwell on the policy of the law as prescribed by the statute or the Supreme Court of Canada, this nationally relevant text focuses on how the trial courts and provincial Courts of Appeal are applying the laws in the cases that come before them. Compiled by family law and pension experts and with chapters covering all aspects of family law, this collection of forms and precedents, available in looseleaf and now on the Internet, are designed to save you time. Ontario Family Legislation Consulting Editor: Elliot S. Birnboim Ontario Family Legislation is an annual consolidation of statutes and regulations most frequently used in family law in Ontario. Includes updated Federal Child Support Guidlines in force April 1, 2007. for Lawyers and Law Clerks Michael G. Cochrane This text provides all the guidance you need to meet the demands of fulfilling your responsibilities in the family law practice area, from how to deal with domestic violence to preparing your client for trial, and more. Family Mediation: A Guide for Lawyers Cinnie Noble This comprehensive guide describes the basic features of family mediation, how it differs from other types of mediation and how it is conducted. It also takes you through each step of the process, providing practical advice on how to effectively represent clients in mediation. www.canadalawbook.ca CA016 CL0608

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