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Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution: Analysis and Recommendations

softbound, li, 1,187 pp., 2003, Order Code 1FAMDISOTS, Was $49. NOW only $36.75. --  Order this item   

Note: For the softbound volume, there is a special price of $31 per volume for 5-9 copies; $26 per volume for 10-15 copies; and $21 per volume for over 15 copies.

This is the Institute's first comprehensive work in the field of family law. The project as a whole comprises six principal parts: Child Custody; Child Support; Division of Property at Dissolution; Compensatory Payments (formerly known as alimony); Domestic Partners; and Agreements.

The Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution volume is now available online via Lexis (FAMDIS file within the 2NDARY and FAMILY libraries) and via Westlaw in the ALI-FAMDISS database.

Chief Reporter: †Ira Mark Ellman, Arizona State University College of Law, Tempe, Arizona.

Reporters: †Katharine T. Bartlett, Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina [from 1994]; †* Grace Ganz Blumberg, University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, Los Angeles, California [1993 and from 1995].

Consultant: ** Marygold S. Melli, University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, Wisconsin.

†Professors Ellman, Bartlett, and Blumberg were jointly designated American Law Institute R. Ammi Cutter Reporters as of 1998.

*Professor Blumberg served as an Adviser from 1990 to 1993 and as a Consultant from 1994 to 1995.

** Professor Melli served as a Reporter from 1989 to 1994.

Advisers: Shirley S. Abrahamson, Chief Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court, Madison, Wisconsin; Susan Frelich Appleton, Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri [from 1994]; Judith Mitchell Billings, Judge, Utah Court of Appeals, Salt Lake City, Utah; David L. Chambers, University of Michigan School of Law, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Roger C. Cramton, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, New York; Diane Dodson, Rockville, Maryland; Mary Ann Glendon, Harvard University Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Lynne Z. Gold-Bikin, Norristown, Pennsylvania; Sally F. Goldfarb, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law, Camden, Camden, New Jersey; James R. Greenfield, New Haven, Connecticut [from 1990]; John DeWitt Gregory, Hofstra University School of Law, Hempstead, Long Island, New York [from 1991]; Ronald K. Henry, Washington, District of Columbia [from 1990]; Herma Hill Kay, University of California at Berkeley School of Law, Berkeley, California; Rufus G. King III, Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Washington, District of Columbia; Harry D. Krause, University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign, Illinois; Joan M. Krauskopf, Prescott, Arizona; Paul M. Kurtz, University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia [from 1995]; Sally J. Laidlaw, Oakland, California [from 1990]; Robert J. Levy, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Claire L’Heureux-Dubé, Justice, Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario [from 1996]; Jessica Pearson, Center for Policy Research, Denver, Colorado; Kenneth G. Raggio, Dallas, Texas [from 1990]; Gary N. Skoloff, Livingston, New Jersey; Charles E. Springer, Justice, Supreme Court of Nevada, Carson City, Nevada; Eugene B. Strassburger III, Judge, Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Fifth Judicial District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Lenore J. Weitzman, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia; Mary Moers Wenig, Quinnipiac College School of Law, Hamden, Connecticut.

Judges Consultative Group: Lindsay G. Arthur, Judge, Juvenile Justice Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota [to 1992]; Phyllis W. Beck, Judge, The Superior Court of Pennsylvania, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; Lucy Cooper, Commissioner, Family Court of Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Lewis R. Friedman, Justice, New York State Supreme Court, New York, New York [from 1993; deceased 1998]; Edward M. Ginsburg, Justice, Trial Court of Massachusetts, Probate and Family Court Department, Middlesex County Division, Concord, Massachusetts; John Farr Larson, Judge, Utah Juvenile Court, Salt Lake City, Utah [Deceased 1994]; Judith D. McConnell, Judge, Superior Court of California, San Diego County, San Diego, California; Alan R. Schwartz, Chief Judge, Florida District Court of Appeal, Third District, Miami, Florida; Ricardo M. Urbina, Judge, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, District of Columbia; Joseph P. Warner, Justice, Massachusetts Appeals Court, Boston, Massachusetts.

Tentative and Other Annual Meeting Drafts

Tentative Draft No. 1: Chapter 1. Introductory Discussion (Reporter’s Working Draft); Chapter 4. Division of Property Upon Dissolution; Chapter 5. Compensatory Spousal Payments (Study Draft) xxx, 322 pp., 1995, Order Code 5527, $35 -- Order this item

Tentative Draft No. 2: Chapter 1. Introduction (Reporter’s Working Draft); Chapter 4. Division of Property Upon Dissolution; Chapter 5. Compensatory Spousal Payments xxix, 452 pp., 1996, Order Code 5548, $40 -- Order this item

Proposed Final Draft: Part I. Chapter 1. Introduction (in pertinent part); Chapter 4. Division of Property Upon Dissolution; Chapter 5. Compensatory Spousal Payments xli, 406 pp., 1997, Order Code 6061, $40. Please note: This draft supersedes previous drafts of these Chapters. -- Order this item

Tentative Draft No. 3, Part I: Chapter 1. Introductory Discussion; Chapter 2. Principles Governing the Allocation of Custodial and Decisionmaking Responsibility for Children xxvi, 405 pp., 1998 (Order Code 6112)

AND

Tentative Draft No. 3, Part II: Chapter 3. Child Support; Appendix. Marginal Expenditure Formula Provisions xxxiv, 252 pp., 1998 (Order Code 6122)

Part I and Part II sold together (Order Code 6112K): $50 -- Order this item

Tentative Draft No. 4: Chapter 6. Domestic Partners; Chapter 5. Compensatory Payments (Revision of § 5.10); Chapter 7. Agreements; Chapter 2. Principles Governing the Allocation of Custodial and Decisionmaking Responsibility for Children (Revisions to §§ 2.03, 2.04, 2.07, 2.09, 2.10, and 2.21); Chapter 3. Child Support (Additional provisions); Chapter 4. Division of Property at Dissolution (Additional provisions) xlii, 404 pp., 2000, Order Code 1FAMDISTD4, $40 -- Order this item

 

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