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May 19, 2010 – As every family law practitioner knows, the divorce process can be complicated. For nearly 30 years, the System Book for Family Law has guided Wisconsin attorneys and their support staffs through this process and enabled them to offer high-quality representation to their clients. Lawyers of all experience levels benefit from this guide, designed to help attorneys practice more efficiently and effectively.
From initial client interviews to postjudgment actions, the System Book for Family Law is your source for guidance on all aspects of divorce, including child custody hearings, property division, and spousal support and maintenance awards. The book also offers valuable information concerning visitation rights of nonparents, domestic abuse, and harassment orders, and appointment of guardians ad litem.
The System Book for Family Law provides practitioners with the tools necessary to assist clients and protect their interests. The overviews, outlines, checklists, and forms enhance the usefulness of this text, and an unannotated set of forms are included on CD-ROM. The book also includes two systems for collecting and organizing the information gathered in family law proceedings: the Master Information List and Office Master File.
Now in its sixth edition, the two-volume System Book for Family Law was originally authored by esteemed family law practitioner Leonard Loeb and has been updated faithfully for almost three decades by attorneys Gregg Herman and Sharon Drew. Attorney Kelley Shock joins attorneys Herman and Drew as an author of the 2010 supplement.
The System Book for Family Law is available to members for $185. Purchasers who subscribe to the State Bar of Wisconsin’s auto-supplementation service will receive future updates for 10 percent off the regular price. This title is also available in electronic format as part of the State Bar’s new online library, Books UnBoundTM.