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Family Law for Paralegals, Tenth Edition

Authors
  • J. Shoshanna Ehrlich
Series / Aspen Paralegal Series
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Table of contents
Preface

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Ehrlich's Family Law for Paralegals, Tenth Edition is a comprehensive and class-proven introduction to Family Law, written in an accessible and engaging style.

TheTenth Edition, by J. Shoshanna Ehrlich, presents a balanced approach to family law, preparing students for paralegal work through examples, assignments, and sample forms that are integral to legal practice. The book provides comprehensive coverage of family law topics, including historical context and current issues such as adoption and LGBTQ rights, child abuse and neglect, Intimate Partner Violence, and conventional and same-sex marriage cohabitation agreements.

New to the Tenth Edition:

  • Examination of the growing backlash against marriage equality rights for same-sex couples, including a landmark ruling: 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis (2023) and Lloyd v. Niceta
  • Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence and reproductive coercive control in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2022 decision overturning Roe v. Wade
  • Probes into digital abuse, which including a range of harmful behaviors like:
    • Deepfakes using AI
    • Doxing
    • Hacking into smart devices that can create the impression an abuser is omnipresent
  • A new discussion on the co-occurrence of child and partner abuse, including recent federal and state legislative efforts to prioritize the needs of at-risk children, such as by considering the existence of protective orders when making custody and visitation orders
  • Discussion of the emerging backlash against "permanent" spousal support awards
  • Essential topics like:
    • The marital presumption of legal paternity/parentage
    • Parentage rules when a child is conceived with donor sperm
  • Exploration of Infant Safe Haven Laws, including the controversial practice of using baby boxes for the drop-off of newborns
  • Discussion of the challenging question of what happens to an adoption if the rights of the birth parents are restored, a reversal of the underlying decision to terminate their rights
  • Introduction to the emotional impact on children of being relinquished for adoption

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Actual cases and sample forms
  • Clear pedagogy — including summaries, key terms, and review and discussion questions
  • Includes case examples for analysis at the end of each chapter
  • Well-structured text that has been classroom-proven
  • A varied set of assignments for improving legal skills, such as research, analysis, memo writing, and argumentation
  • Current coverage of all the key family law topics
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Table of contents

SUMMARY OF CONTENTS

Contents 
Preface 
Acknowledgments 


Chapter 1 Marriage and Cohabitation 
Chapter 2 Premarital and Postmarital Agreements 
Chapter 3 Intimate Partner Violence 
Chapter 4 The Law of Divorce, Annulment, and Legal Separation 
Chapter 5 Child Custody 
Chapter 6 Child Support 
Chapter 7 Spousal Support 
Chapter 8 Division of Marital Property 
Chapter 9 Jurisdiction 
Chapter 10 The Divorce Process 
Chapter 11 Determining Parentage 
Chapter 12 Child Abuse and Neglect 
Chapter 13 Adoption 


Glossary 
Index 

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About the authors
J. Shoshanna Ehrlich
Associate Professor of Legal Studies
UMass-Boston

J. Shoshanna Ehrlich, J.D. is an Associate Professor of Legal Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She teaches a variety of courses including Family Law, Women and the Law, Legal Reasoning, and Children's Rights. She also teaches an innovative Family Law Practice course in which students provide representation to a hypothetical client in a mock divorce case starting with the initial intake interview and concluding with the drafting of a negotiated separation agreement. In addition, she is an Adjunct Professor at Northeastern University School of Law, where she teaches Family Law.

Before moving into the academic world, Professor Ehrlich was a family law attorney. She thus brings a real-world perspective into her work as a professor and an author. In addition to Family Law for Paralegals, Professor Ehrlich is the author of Who Decides? The Abortion Rights of Young Women, and she is currently working on a new book on the legal regulation of adolescent female sexuality. In addition to having published widely in law review journals, Professor Ehrlich has a range of other publications, including the co-authorship of a training manual for attorneys who represent young women in judicial bypass proceedings, a legal resource manual for family planning providers, and a series of encyclopedia entries on topics such as the adoption and foster parenting rights of same-sex couples.

Professor Ehrlich received her B.A. in Political Science and History in 1978 from the University of Michigan, and received her J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law in 1982.

Product Information
Edition
Tenth Edition
Publication date
2026-02-02
Copyright Year
2026
Pages
704
Print + eBook
9798892079556
eBook
9798892079563
LLPOD
9798892079587
Subject
Family Law
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