Family Law

Marital Settlement and Joint Parenting Agreements Line by Line

By Stan R. Weller
Aspatore April 2011

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780314276827
Publisher
Aspatore
Publication
April 2011
Format
Paperback , 140 pages
Jurisdiction
U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Marital Settlement and Joint Parenting Agreements Line by Line: A Detailed Look at Marital Settlement and Joint Parenting Agreements and How to Draft Them to Meet Your Clients' Needs

This Aspatore legal title is a comprehensive examination of a marital settlement agreement and a joint parenting agreement. It explains the reasoning behind the various clauses in each agreement, noting those that are crucial for a comprehensive and enforceable settlement between divorcing parties. The book covers key topics such as maintenance, division of assets, bankruptcy, division of retirement accounts, and child support within the framework of a marital settlement agreement. An accompanying CD-ROM provides PDF and Microsoft® Word versions of the book with a sample agreement.


About the Author

Stan R. Weller

Stan R. Weller is a practicing attorney in the Southern Illinois/Metro East St. Louis area. He established the Weller Law Firm in 2006 after a number of years in private firms, as well as a period with the Illinois Attorney General's office working in the Sexually Violent Persons Unit. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1992 and his Juris Doctorate degree from the Southern Illinois University of Carbondale in 1998. He is a certified mediator, arbitrator, and guardian ad litem, but concentrates his practice in the areas of family law and bankruptcy.

Mr. Weller is a member of BASIL (Bankruptcy Attorneys of Southern Illinois) and has been a featured speaker at the annual BASIL conference. He is also a member of numerous other legal and professional organizations.


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