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November 8, 2010

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PAGE 8 November 8, 2010 • Law Times Family titles from Canada Law Book Capacity to Marry and the Estate Plan Kimberly Whaley, Dr. Michel Silberfeld, The Honourable Justice Heather McGee and Helena Likwornik This is the first comprehensive resource to look at the validity of marriages in the context of estate administration, planning and litigation. It explores the requisite capacity to contract marriage and with it testamentary capacity, capacity to manage property and the person with a focus on predatory marriages. Hardbound • 154 pp. • $78 • February 2010 P/C 0871010000 • ISBN 978-0-88804-500-3 Case Alert —Family Law A weekly email alert to keep you up to date in family law. Subscribers receive an e-mail bulletin of case summaries of recent court decisions in the family law area. The summaries are arranged by topic and are linked to the case digest and the full-text decision in pdf format. Sub-topics include: • adoption • child welfare • custody • divorce • domestic contracts • property • support Visit canadalawbook.ca to sign up for our no-obligation free trial service. Annual subscription $410 • P/C 0534700999 Each additional recipient $23 • P/C 0534710999 Child Support Guidelines Service Terry W. Hainsworth Provides a full analysis of the Federal Child Support Guidelines, giving you the best chance for a clear understanding of the financial obligations of divorcing parents to their children. Topics covered include: • when to income average • when income will be imputed • child support in special situations including shared custody "adult" children • undue hardship • how to calculate income Looseleaf • $149 • Subscription updates invoiced as issued (4-5/yr) • P/C 0493030000 ISBN 0-88804-257-4 Divorce Act Manual Terry W. Hainsworth A handy reference tool designed and organized to enable the busy lawyer to achieve the desired result with a minimum of hassle. This nationally relevant text focuses on how the trial courts and provincial Courts of Appeal are applying the laws in the cases that come before them. Areas covered include: • jurisdiction in corollary relief proceedings • duty of legal advisor • child and spousal support orders • income information Main work, binder & annual subscription • $262 P/C 0467030000 • ISBN 0-88804-170-5 O'Brien's Encyclopedia of Forms, Eleventh Edition, Ontario — Family Law, Division VI Editor: James Herbert Pensions Consultant: Ben Dibben Internet version included with your print subscription Compiled by family law and pension experts, this collection of forms and precedents is designed to save you time. Benefit from: • domestic contracts with detailed commentary regarding particular clauses • fillable court documents • table of claims which provides a valuable synopsis of what might be sought and what should be pleaded under the Divorce Act and the Family Law Act With the Internet version, easily search for agreements and clauses, integrate and customize them into documents and e-mail them to your clients Internet & Looseleaf • $207 Subscription updates invoiced as issued (1-2/yr) P/C 0895030000 • ISBN 0-88804-134-9 Ontario Family Law Act Manual Second Edition Editor: Terry W. Hainsworth Divided into clearly defined sections, you can access all the support you need to handle your case with confidence, and substantial case law provides backup whenever and wherever you need it. The Act, Rules of Practice and Child Support Guidelines (with Ontario Tables) all annotated with extensive commentary and case discussion. Looseleaf • $203 • Subscription updates invoiced as issued (4/yr) • P/C 0485030000 • ISBN 0-88804-103-9 canadalawbook.ca CA108 LT1108 For a 30-day, no-risk evaluation call: 1.800.565.6967 Canada Law Book, a Thomson Reuters business. Prices subject to change without notice, to applicable taxes and shipping & handling. www.lawtimesnews.com

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