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New Book for self-reppers

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27 Nov 14 #450216 by Forseti
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Rubytuesday and I have recently published a book, The Family Law A to Z, a work which has been gestating for a number of years, and which is at long last available on Amazon Kindle for £7.72.

www.amazon.co.uk/Family-Law-reference-li...ds=family+law+a+to+z

The book contains around 500 items of English/Welsh family law jargon, and explains their meaning clearly, adding discussion about how they are used, relevant case precedents, etc.

We hope that the book will become an indispensable guide for all litigants, especially those representing themselves, for their advisors and McKenzies and for law students.

We recognise that there has been a huge increase in litigants representing themselves (to 62% by June this year), that negotiating the family courts on one’s own is a nightmare, and that there are relatively few books and resources available. We hope that this guide will prove a worthy addition to the literature.
By making it available on Kindle we intend that it will be downloaded to people’s phones, pads and laptops, and become a handy reference for them at all times.

It also means we can easily update it and keep it current.

We welcome any corrections of factual errors, formatting errors, or suggestions for new content. A Scots version is in the pipeline.

Please have a look and tell us what you think.
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