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Loose Leaf Encyclopedia of Matrimonial Clauses Book

ISBN: 158852051X

ISBN13: 9781588520517

Raoul Felder's Encyclopedia of Matrimonial Clauses

"It should be in the library of every matrimonial lawyer and every lawyer who wants to be engaged in family law." -- Miriam M. Robinson of Liddle, O'Connor, Finkelstein & Robinson, New York "Mr. Felder has amassed a treasure trove of useful clauses for any attorney practicing family/matrimonial law. Any issue which could possibly arise is covered in this masterful collection. It is a must for every family/matrimonial law attorney." -- Neal Hersh of Hersh, Mannis & Bogen, L.L.P. In Beverly Hills, CA. Raoul Felder's Encyclopedia of Matrimonial Clauses book and CD contains the actual clauses that have helped Mr. Felder become one of the nation's most prominent domestic relations lawyers. The encyclopedia features clauses for separation, pre- and post-nuptial, cohabitation and paternity agreements. It is packed with hundreds of easy-to-adapt clauses on such important subjects as: attorneys' fees; child custody and visitation; child support; division of property; children's education; estate planning; health insurance and medical expenses; life insurance; the marital home; maintenance and alimony; and tax planning and tax returns. The Encyclopedia of Matrimonial Clauses is alphabetized, with extensive cross-references to related clauses. Mr. Felder's comments help you choose among alternate versions or combine them to fit changing circumstances. His practice tips suggest how you can make your negotiations go more smoothly and how you can protect yourself from malpractice claims. The book includes a CD-ROM containing all the clauses in the printed volume in an electronic format designed to speed your access to and adaptation of clauses for everyday practice. Book #00612; looseleaf, one volume, 964 pages and one CD-ROM & eBook; published in 1990, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. ISBN: 978-1-58852-051-7 Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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