2024 Child Support Attorney Sourcebook | Non-member
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Dive into the ultimate resource for child support professionals with the 2024 Attorney Sourcebook! This essential guide not only equips you with crucial insights but also offers dynamic practice pointers that can transform your approach to child support cases. From navigating complex legal frameworks to employing innovative strategies for client advocacy, this sourcebook is designed to enhance your expertise and elevate your practice.
Introduction by Kimberly Dunworth:
Steven Eldred, retired Director of Orange County DCSS, created the Sourcebook in 1997 as a small pocket reference guide for the DA child support attorneys to have statutory and case law easily accessible in court. Over the years, the little pocket reference book grew into the densely substantive volume you have today. Child support attorneys at every level of practice and experience use this book for training, to jump start research, or for a quick overview of a topic or procedure. Our IV-D commissioners and Family Law Facilitators use it too.
This book is written by child support attorneys, for child support attorneys and other child support professionals. A group of working LCSA attorneys research, update, edit, and offer practice pointers for each of the 17 substantive sections of the book. Some years see vast changes in the laws applicable to our practice; other years like this one are relatively quiet. The work remains the same.
TO PURCHASE BY INVOICE, PLEASE CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT THE FORM.
Dive into the ultimate resource for child support professionals with the 2024 Attorney Sourcebook! This essential guide not only equips you with crucial insights but also offers dynamic practice pointers that can transform your approach to child support cases. From navigating complex legal frameworks to employing innovative strategies for client advocacy, this sourcebook is designed to enhance your expertise and elevate your practice.
Introduction by Kimberly Dunworth:
Steven Eldred, retired Director of Orange County DCSS, created the Sourcebook in 1997 as a small pocket reference guide for the DA child support attorneys to have statutory and case law easily accessible in court. Over the years, the little pocket reference book grew into the densely substantive volume you have today. Child support attorneys at every level of practice and experience use this book for training, to jump start research, or for a quick overview of a topic or procedure. Our IV-D commissioners and Family Law Facilitators use it too.
This book is written by child support attorneys, for child support attorneys and other child support professionals. A group of working LCSA attorneys research, update, edit, and offer practice pointers for each of the 17 substantive sections of the book. Some years see vast changes in the laws applicable to our practice; other years like this one are relatively quiet. The work remains the same.
TO PURCHASE BY INVOICE, PLEASE CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT THE FORM.
Dive into the ultimate resource for child support professionals with the 2024 Attorney Sourcebook! This essential guide not only equips you with crucial insights but also offers dynamic practice pointers that can transform your approach to child support cases. From navigating complex legal frameworks to employing innovative strategies for client advocacy, this sourcebook is designed to enhance your expertise and elevate your practice.
Introduction by Kimberly Dunworth:
Steven Eldred, retired Director of Orange County DCSS, created the Sourcebook in 1997 as a small pocket reference guide for the DA child support attorneys to have statutory and case law easily accessible in court. Over the years, the little pocket reference book grew into the densely substantive volume you have today. Child support attorneys at every level of practice and experience use this book for training, to jump start research, or for a quick overview of a topic or procedure. Our IV-D commissioners and Family Law Facilitators use it too.
This book is written by child support attorneys, for child support attorneys and other child support professionals. A group of working LCSA attorneys research, update, edit, and offer practice pointers for each of the 17 substantive sections of the book. Some years see vast changes in the laws applicable to our practice; other years like this one are relatively quiet. The work remains the same.