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"Divorce Litigation is a necessity, must reading for anyone who is seriously interested in the practice of family law."

          Monroe Inker
          Inker, White & Aronson
          Boston, MA


About Divorce Litigation

This is the World Wide Web site for Divorce Litigation, a monthly law journal for family law attorneys. We cover the entire field of family law, but focus primarily upon issues arising out of divorce cases.

Each issue of Divorce Litigation contains from one to three articles addressing various topics of interest within the overall field of family law. The articles cover their topic in substantial depth, and a typical article might cite 50 to 100 reported decisions. A number of recent articles have even cited case law from every state in the nation. The length of the publication is approximately 20 pages per issue.

Sample Articles

Several Divorce Litigation articles are available for your review on-line. These articles are representative of the depth of discussion and citation in our published articles generally.

  • Two sample lead articles are available. The first article, from the August, 1996 issue, is Nadine Roddy's excellent discussion of the conditions under which the court will permit a custodial parent to relocate from one state to another. This article was very timely when published, as several state supreme courts issued landmark decisions on the subject in early 1996. The published version of the article covered 22 pages, and it cites every major relocation decision rendered in the past five years. To view the full text of the article, click here.

  • The second article, from the October, 1996 issue, is Laura Morgan's article on the custody and visitation rights of stepparents with regard to their stepchildren. This article is the conclusion of a two-part series on the rights of stepparents generally; the first article, in the September, 1996 issue, addressed the stepparent's duty to provide child support for stepchildren. Two-part series such as this one allow us to address topics in greater depth than we could do in one issue alone, and we publish approximately one such series per year. Laura's article is also a good representation of the breadth of our coverage, as it contains a state-by-state discussion of stepparent custody and visitation law. To view the full text of this article, click here.

  • Our sample shorter article, from the February, 1996 issue, is the editor's discussion of the enforceability of separation agreements which divide veteran's disability benefits. There exists a popular misconception among lawyers and judges that federal law prevents enforcement of such agreements. When one reviews the reported decisions, however, there is actually a strong basis for concluding that veteran's disability benefits can be divided by agreement. To view the full text of the article, click here.

  • Each issue of Divorce Litigation also contains a series of short case notes addressing recent developments in family law. To view a representative sample of recent case notes, click here.

On-Line Index

Divorce Litigation has been published by NLRG since 1990. To review a comprehensive index of all issues published through last December, click here.

About the Editors

The Editor of Divorce Litigation is Brett Turner, the lead attorney on the family law team at the National Legal Research Group. NLRG is the nation's leading provider of research, analysis and writing to practicing attorneys. The Executive Editor is Laura Morgan, who owns and operates SupportGuidelines.com, the comprehensive Internet resource on child support issues. The Assistant Editor is Nadine Roddy , who is also a Senior Attorney on NLRG's Family Law Team.

Subscription Information

Divorce Litigation is available at a subscription price of $145 per year. A $30 discount is offered to those who subscribe at the same time to our sister publication, Equitable Distribution Journal.

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