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Shea, Karen Sweeney, Patricia A. Gorman, Peter J. Duffy, and Michael Gabriel Xavier. Modification & contempt proceedings in divorce cases. MCLE New England, 2013.

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Kane, Martin F., Jeffrey A. Abber, Karen Sweeney Shea, and Michael Gabriel Xavier. Modification & contempt proceedings in divorce cases. MCLE New England, 2012.

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Shenkman, Martin M. Accountant's role in divorce proceedings. M. Bender, 1991.

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The case against divorce. Lir Press, 1994.

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The case against divorce. D.I. Fine, 1989.

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The case against divorce. Lir Press, 1995.

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Institute, Pennsylvania Bar. Your first divorce case. Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2010.

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Medved, Diane. The case against divorce. Ivy Books, 1990.

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Group, Divorce Action. A Case for divorce. Divorce Action Group, 1985.

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Institute, Pennsylvania Bar. Your first divorce case. Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2012.

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Quah, Sharon Ee Ling. Negotiating post-divorce familial relationships: A case of Singaporean divorce biographies. Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2014.

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Counsel, United States Federal Labor Relations Authority Office of the General. Representation proceedings: Case handling manual. Federal Labor Relations Authority, Office of the General Counsel, 2000.

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C, MacDonald James. Child support guidelines in divorce proceedings: A manual. Carswell, 1996.

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Commission, South African Law. Publication of divorce proceedings: Section 12 of the Divorce Act (Act 70 of 1979). The Commission, 2001.

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Muszynski, Shirley. Record of divorce proceedings, Monroe County, Michigan, 1873-1914. S. and D. Muszynski, 1992.

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Surviving separation and divorce. 2nd ed. Adams Media, 2005.

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Janet, Richards, and Wolf Sheryl L. 1948-, eds. Property division in divorce proceedings: A fifty state guide. Aspen Publishers, 2003.

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Investigative accounting in matrimonial proceedings. Prentice Hall Law & Business, 1993.

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Weismann, Miriam F. Parallel proceedings: Navigating multiple case litigation. Chicago, 2011.

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Brown, Nigel. A case-based reasoning approach to divorce settlements. The author], 1993.

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Commission, South African Law. Publication of divorce proceedings: Section 12 of the Divorce Act (Act 70 of 1979) : report. The Commission, 2002.

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Hamilton, Mark. The case against divorce: 60 reasons for saying no. Lir Press, 1986.

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Kane, Paul M. The effect of bankruptcy on divorce proceedings, agreements, and judgments. Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc., 1991.

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Shea, Karen Sweeney. Modification & contempt proceedings. MCLE, 2011.

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Muḥammad, Yāsīn ʻAṭūf, ред. Dirāsah tashkhīṣīyah li-ẓāhirat al-ṭalāq fī Dawlat al-Imarāt al-ʻArabīyah al-Muttaḥidah: Dirāsah saykūlūjīyah tarbawīyah maydānīyah. Dār al-Qalam, 1987.

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Ōmiya, Rokurō. Rikon, kēsu 22 kara no kōsatsu. Dai Nihon Tosho, 1987.

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Famous divorces of all ages. W.S. Hein, 1991.

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Watson, Garry D. Guide to case management and class proceedings. Carswell, 1993.

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Rossinskiy, Sergey. Pre-trial proceedings in a criminal case. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1578843.

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The genesis of the Russian pre-trial proceedings in a criminal case is considered and the reasons that predetermined its modern system are analyzed.
 The purpose of pre-trial proceedings is highlighted; the procedural status of subjects authorized to initiate and preliminary investigation of criminal cases is disclosed.
 The essence is characterized and the legal conditions for the implementation of pre-trial stages of criminal proceedings are considered. The article describes in detail the criminal procedural mechanisms included in the content of pre-trial proceedings:
 investigative actions, forensic examinations, "technical" methods of collecting evidence, measures of criminal procedural coercion, the procedure for bringing as an accused and the end of the preliminary investigation.
 For students and students of universities who master the educational programs of the master's degree in legal orientation. The textbook may be useful for students, cadets and trainees studying under bachelor's and specialty programs, researchers and practitioners, teachers, graduate students (adjuncts).
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Good divorces, bad divorces: A case for divorce mediation. University Press of America, 1995.

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Biggs, A. K. Matrimonial causes and proceedings. 4th ed. Fourmat Publishing, 1992.

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Royko, David. Voices of children of divorce. Golden Books, 1999.

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Hillary, Alexander G. The case for joint custody. The Council, 1985.

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Barron, Barbara S. Slovin v. Slovin: Problems and case file. National Institute for Trial Advocacy, 2002.

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The bluestocking: The story of the famous Forrest divorce case. St. Martin's Press, 1994.

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The case of the scary divorce: A Jackson Skye mystery. Magination Press, 1997.

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Goerdt, John. Divorce courts: Case management, case characteristics, and the pace of litigation in 16 urban jurisdictions. National Center for State Courts, 1992.

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Cooper, Dawn. The Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984: The reasons why. Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, 1988.

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Cooper, Dawn. The Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984: The reasons why. typescript, 1988.

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Christian faith and public policy: No grounds for divorce. W.B. Eerdmans, 1987.

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Vicki Lansky's divorce book for parents: Helping your children cope with divorce and its aftermath. New American Library, 1989.

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Vicki Lansky's divorce book for parents: Helping your children cope with divorce and its aftermath. 3rd ed. Book Peddlers, 1996.

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Haynes, John M. Mediating divorce: Casebook of strategies for successful family negotiations. Jossey-Bass, 1989.

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Naseem, Mohammad Farogh. The Shah Bano case x-rayed. Karachi Legal Research Centre, 1988.

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Ouellette, Linda A., Jennifer A. Bingham, Patrick M. Hart, and Regina M. Hurley. How to try a support case. MCLE New England, 2013.

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Hill, Jonathan. 8. Matrimonial causes. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198732297.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the jurisdiction of the English court and the choice of law process in proceedings for divorce, judicial separation, and annulment of marriage, and the extent to which the decrees of foreign courts in such matrimonial cases are recognised in England. It discusses similar rules which have been introduced in relation to same-sex marriage and civil partnership. Finally, the chapter considers the powers of the English court to grant financial relief and to recognise foreign maintenance orders. The Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973 introduced new uniform grounds of jurisdiction for matrimonial proceedings. These grounds were based on the policy that at least one of the parties, whether husband or wife, applicant or respondent, should have a sufficient connection with England to make it reasonable for the English court to deal with the case and likely that the divorce would be recognised in other countries. The Brussels II bis Regulation imposes uniform jurisdictional rules throughout the European Union (except Denmark, which did not participate in the adoption of the Regulation) and provides for almost automatic recognition of divorces, annulments, and separations granted by the courts of the Member States.
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Paul, Torremans. Part V Family Law, 22 Matrimonial and Related Causes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199678983.003.0022.

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This chapter examines the rules governing matrimonial and related causes, which generally include petitions for divorce, nullity of marriage, judicial separation, and presumption of death and dissolution of marriage, as well as similar foreign proceedings which may fall for recognition in England. It first considers whether an English court will assume jurisdiction to grant matrimonial relief in the case of a polygamous marriage, focusing on the relevant provisions of common law and Section 47 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. It then discusses the rules relating to the jurisdiction of the courts, choice of law and recognition of foreign divorces, annulments, and judicial separations as well as presumption of death and dissolution of marriage. It also analyses conflict rules concerning the dissolution, nullity, and separation of civil partnerships and same sex marriage.
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Sendall, Jane. Family Law 2018. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198787716.001.0001.

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Family Law takes a highly practical, student-centred approach to the essential law and procedure at the heart of family law. Providing a comprehensive guide to the subject, it focuses on relationship breakdown, money and property, children, and domestic abuse. A concise writing style and short chapters ensure focused learning, while chapter summaries and self-test questions help students to consolidate their knowledge and identify areas for further study. Throughout the book case studies and examples are used, demonstrating how family law applies in practice and helping to prepare students for their future careers. The book also features diagrams and flowcharts throughout, helping to improve understanding of complex processes or areas of difficulty. Topics that are covered include: family law practice and the first interview; public funding; alternative dispute resolution in family law; judicial separation and nullity; divorce; defences to divorce; jurisdiction; procedure for a matrimonial order; the Civil Partnership Act 2004; dissolution of a civil partnership; financial orders following divorce or dissolution; financial orders; pre-marital agreements; procedure for financial orders; variation, collection, and enforcement of financial orders; protecting assets and the family home in financial order proceedings; separation and maintenance agreements; child support; pensions in financial proceedings; and taxation in family law.
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Sendall, Jane. Family Law 2019. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198837732.001.0001.

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Family Law takes a highly practical, student-centred approach to the essential law and procedure at the heart of family law. Providing a comprehensive guide to the subject, it focuses on relationship breakdown, money and property, children, and domestic abuse. A concise writing style and short chapters ensure focused learning, while chapter summaries and self-test questions help students to consolidate their knowledge and identify areas for further study. Throughout the book case studies and examples are used, demonstrating how family law applies in practice and helping to prepare students for their future careers. The book also features diagrams and flowcharts throughout, helping to improve understanding of complex processes or areas of difficulty. Topics that are covered include: family law practice and the first interview; public funding; alternative dispute resolution in family law; judicial separation and nullity; divorce; defences to divorce; jurisdiction; procedure for a matrimonial order; the Civil Partnership Act 2004; dissolution of a civil partnership; financial orders following divorce or dissolution; financial orders; pre-marital agreements; procedure for financial orders; variation, collection, and enforcement of financial orders; protecting assets and the family home in financial order proceedings; separation and maintenance agreements; child support; pensions in financial proceedings; and taxation in family law.
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Sendall, Jane, and Roiya Hodgson. Family Law 2020. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198855033.001.0001.

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Family Law takes a highly practical, student-centred approach to the essential law and procedure at the heart of family law. Providing a comprehensive guide to the subject, it focuses on relationship breakdown, money and property, children, and domestic abuse. A concise writing style and short chapters ensure focused learning, while chapter summaries and self-test questions help students to consolidate their knowledge and identify areas for further study. Throughout the book, case studies and examples are used, demonstrating how family law applies in practice and helping to prepare students for their future careers. The book also features diagrams and flowcharts throughout, helping to improve understanding of complex processes or areas of difficulty. Topics that are covered include: family law practice and the first interview; public funding; alternative dispute resolution in family law; judicial separation and nullity; divorce; defences to divorce; jurisdiction; procedure for a matrimonial order; the Civil Partnership Act 2004; dissolution of a civil partnership; financial orders following divorce or dissolution; financial orders; pre-marital agreements; procedure for financial orders; variation, collection, and enforcement of financial orders; protecting assets and the family home in financial order proceedings; separation and maintenance agreements; child support; pensions in financial proceedings; and taxation in family law.
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