Contents
Work of the Family Lawyer
Part I. State, Federal, and Constitutional Regulation of Marital Relationships
Ch. 1. The Family Lawyer; Cultural Changes; and State Power to Regulate Marriage and Divorce
Ch. 2. Marriage Requirements
Ch. 3. Annulment of Marriage
Ch. 4. Grounds for Divorce
Ch. 5. Constitutionalizing Marital Relationships
Ch. 6. Jurisdiction
Part II. Restructuring Parent-Child Relationships at Divorce
Ch. 7. Child Custody and Parenting Plans
Ch. 8. Parenting Time and Visitation
Ch. 9. Modification of Child Custody/Parenting Plans and Relocation
Ch. 10. Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
Part III. Financial Support at Divorce
Ch. 11. Establishing Child Support
Ch. 12. Modification and Enforcement of Child Support
Ch. 13. Establishing Alimony
Ch. 14. Modification of Alimony
Part IV. Distribution of Property
Ch. 15. Division of Property at Divorce
Ch. 16. Premarital Contracts
Ch. 17. Cohabitation Outside of Marriage
Part V. Protection of Family Members
Ch. 18. Domestic Violence
Ch. 19. Child Abuse
Ch. 20. Termination of Parental Rights
Ch. 21. Abortion
Part VI. Creation and Recognition of "New" Family Relationships
Ch. 22. Parentage
Ch. 23. Adoption
Ch. 24. Alternative Reproduction
Part VII. The Changing Role of the Family Lawyer
Ch. 25. Mediation, Collaborative Law, Parenting Coordination, and Arbitration
Ch. 26. Professional Responsibility



