Material meets three teaching scenarios: 1) combined with a traditional family law casebook in a three- or four-credit-hour course; 2) as sole material for a short course or seminar in equitable distribution; or 3) as materials for a regional or nationally focused continuing legal education program. Authors assume that other sources will cover economic issues, including maintenance, child support, and antenuptial, marital, and separation contracts; consequently, only the gap on equitable distribution is reached by these materials. The cases have been edited to omit other issues.
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About the Author:
Was the author of the first edition of this book, Advocacy for the Aging (West 1983) and is Professor of Law at the Ohio State University College of Law where she teaches Torts, Family Law, and a Law and Aging seminar. Professor Krauskopf is immediate past Chair of the Aging and Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools and is Vice-President of the National Order of the Coif and a member consultant for the American Law Institute Project on Principles of Family Dissolution. She was a presenter at the 5th Annual Joint Conference on Law & Aging. Professor Krauskopf served on the University of Missouri Policy Council for the Center for Aging Studies and was on the Board of the Missouri Gerontology Institute from 1979 to 1987 and Commissioner on the Missouri Human Rights Commission from 1976 to 1983.
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- PublisherWest Group
- Publication date1983
- ISBN 10 0314803270
- ISBN 13 9780314803276
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages250