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Family Advocate

Family Advocate, published four times a year by the American Bar Association Section of Family Law, is a news-and-feature magazine addressing current family law topics.
Product Code: FL03
ISBN: 0163-710X
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Family Law
Topics: Family Law
Format: Periodicals - FL03
Pricing: $45.00 (Regular)
Product Details

Family Advocate, the quarterly magazine professionals have turned to for more than 20 years, offers you practical information that you can apply to your practice. The summer issue is formatted as a client handbook, which you can buy in bulk and distribute to your clients.

A subscription is included with your membership in the ABA Section of Family Law.

8 ½ x 11
45-50 pages/issue
Circulation: 11,000

Comprehensive Archive (1998 - present)

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Editor
Debby Eisel

Client Manuals

Current client manual titles are listed below. Get additional information.

My Parents are Getting Divorced: A Handbook by and for Kids is the perfect guide for kids to read--or parents to read with them--in order to understand what to do with their feelings, what will happen to them, how to talk to a judge, and how to continue their lives.

Surviving Your Divorce and Beyond: designed to help clients understand the divorce process and how to interact with their lawyers.

What Your Children Need ... Now!: designed to help clients focus on the children and identify what they need and where to go for help.

Divorce Forms: designed to help clients understand the divorce process and its terminology as well as gather documents and information that may be important to the case.

ADR Options: designed to help clients understand the alternatives to trial.

Handbook for the Newly Divorced: designed for the newly divorced client who hasn't previously played a key role in managing the family's finances.