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Emanuel Law Outlines for Family Law, Sixth Edition

Authors
  • D. Kelly Weisberg
  • Courtney G. Joslin
Series / Emanuel Law Outlines Series
Description
Table of contents
Preface

The most trusted name in law school outlines, Emanuel Law Outlines® support your class preparation, provide reference for your outline creation, and supply a comprehensive breakdown of topic matter for your entire study process. Created by Steven Emanuel, these course outlines have been relied on by generations of law students. Each title includes both capsule and detailed versions of the critical issues and key topics you must know to master the course. Also included are exam questions with model answers, an alpha-list of cases, and a cross-reference table of cases for all of the leading casebooks.

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New to the Sixth Edition: 

  • Authorship expanded with the addition of co-author Courtney G. Joslin, bringing fresh expertise and perspective.
  • Brand new chapter on Parentage, addressing evolving definitions of family and multi-parent recognition.
  • Coverage of recent Supreme Court cases, such as Haaland v. Brackeen (2023), and their impact on family law practice.
  • Analysis of new uniform and model legislation, reflecting the latest statutory developments.
  • Updated treatment of landmark LGBTQ+ rights decisions related to family law and family recognition.
  • Expanded discussion of emerging issues related to abortion, contraception, and assisted reproduction.
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Table of contents

Summary of Contents

Table of Contents 

Preface 

Casebook Correlation Chart 

Capsule Summary 

Chapter 1. Introduction 

Chapter 2. Preparing to Marry 

Chapter 3. Being Married 

Chapter 4. Nonmarital Families 

Chapter 5. Divorce 

Chapter 6. Financial Consequences of Dissolution 

Chapter 7. Child Custody 

Chapter 8. Protection for Decisions About the Family 

Chapter 9. Parentage 

Essay Exam Questions 

Essay Exam Answers 

Glossary of Terms 

Table of Cases 

Table of Statutes 

Subject Matter Index 

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About the authors
D. Kelly Weisberg
Professor of Law
University of California, Hastings

Professor of Law at University of California, Hastings, D. Kelly Weisberg is a lawyer and sociologist. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brandeis University, from which she also earned a Ph.D. in sociology in 1976. She received her J.D. from U.C. Berkeley in 1979, where she was a member of the California Law Review. Before joining the Hastings faculty in 1982, she worked at the International Commission of Jurists in Geneva, where she conducted legal research on the rights of children during the International Year of the Child. She has taught at Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Boston University, and Hebrew University, Jerusalem (where she was a Lady Davis Fellow). For the Spring semester 2010, she holds the Hurst Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Florida Levin College of Law.

Her research interests focus on issues in family law and children and the law. She has participated in federally-funded studies of juvenile parole, juvenile prostitution, family violence, and sexual exploitation of children. She served as a consultant for the American Bar Association, Women on Law Faculties Study, and for the American Justice Institute, National Juvenile Justice Assessment Center, for a study of child abuse. She testified before the Senate Subcommittee of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, on the relationship between runaway behavior and juvenile prostitution. She teaches Family Law, Children and the Law, and Wills and Trusts. She is the author of several law review articles and books, including Child, Family, State: Cases and Materials on Children and the Law (co-authored with Robert H. Mnookin) (Aspen Publishing, 5th ed. 2005); Adoption and Assisted Reproduction: Families Under Construction (co-authored with Susan F. Appleton)(Aspen Publishing, 2009); The Birth of Surrogacy in Israel (University Press of Florida, 2005); Modern Family Law: Cases and Materials (co-authored with Susan F. Appleton) (Aspen Publishing, 4th ed. 2009); and Applications of Feminist Legal Theory to Women's Lives (Temple University Press, 1996).

Courtney G. Joslin
Professor

Professor Joslin teaches in the areas of Constitutional Law, Employment Discrimination, Family Law, and Sexuality, Gender, and the Law.

Joslin is a leading expert in the areas of family and relationship recognition, with a particular focus on same-sex and unmarried couples. Professor Joslin's publications have appeared or are forthcoming in Boston University Law Review, California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Harvard Law Review Forum, Iowa Law Review, NYU Law Review, Southern California Law Review, UCLA Law Review, and Yale Law Journal Forum, among other sources. She is a co-author of two popular textbooks -- Sexuality, Gender, and the Law, with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Nan D. Hunter, and Modern Family Law, with D. Kelly Weisberg. Her commentary has appeared in the Washington Post, the LA Times, the Sacramento Bee, Slate, Verdict, and elsewhere.

Joslin is the recipient of numerous awards for her work. She is a two-time recipient (2010 & 2019) of the Dukeminier Award for her articles Protecting Children and Discrimination In and Out of Marriage. The Dukeminier Award is awarded annually to recognize the best legal scholarship on sexual orientation and gender identity law. Joslin's article Modernizing Divorce Jurisdiction won the 2011 AALS New Voices in Gender Studies Paper Competition.

In 2024, Joslin received the Distinguished Scholarly Public Service Award from UC Davis. In 2023, Joslin was the recipient of the 2023 Distinguished Teaching Award.

Professor Joslin served as the Reporter for the Uniform Parentage Act (2017), and she is an elected member of the American Law Institute.

Professor Joslin received her undergraduate degree from Brown University and her law degree from Harvard Law School, where she was an executive editor of the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review.

Product Information
Edition
Sixth Edition
Publication date
2026-01-02
Copyright Year
2026
Pages
392
eBook
9798894104492
Print
9798894104485
Subject
Family Law
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