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Essential Texts on Family Law
Canadian family law (2017)
by
Julien D. Payne & Marilyn A. Payne
Call Number: e-book
Child support Guidelines in Canada (2020)
by
Julien D. Payne & Marilyn A. Payne
Call Number: e-book
Annotated Divorce Act
by
James MacDonald & Ann Wilton
Call Number: KF 535 M33 2021
Divorce Act manual
by
Terry W Hainsworth and Richard W Reville
Call Number: KF 535 R442 1994 (loose-leaf)
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Family law arbitration in Canada
by
Ann Wilton and Gary Joseph
Call Number: KF 505 ZA2 W55 2017
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