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O'Connor's Family Code Plus 2011-2012

By Joan Foote Jenkins, Randall B. Wilhite

Update frequency: Annually

Free update period: 60 days before next edition is released

Format: Softbound portable book

Dimensions: 7.5" x 10"

Page Count: 1440

ISBN: 978-1-59839-123-7

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The comprehensive code resource for family-law attorneys. O’Connor’s Family Code Plus provides the entire Family Code, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, and Texas Rules of Evidence, all with 2011 legislative changes and up-to-date case annotations, as well as a host of other codes essential to your family-law practice.

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  • Argue on your feet. Whether you’re arguing in court or researching in the office, the case quotations immediately following the statutes and rules contain the information you need to cite a controlling case. These annotations don’t leave you guessing—they provide context, the holding when practical, and the court’s analysis.
  • Practice efficiently – time is money. Why struggle with two books when all the statutes and rules you need to win your family-law case are in one book? The complete Family Code, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, and Texas Rules of Evidence are at your fingertips.
  • Know the law. O’Connor’s Family Code Plus gives you the law you need—reflecting all of the current legislative changes, so you won’t get taken by surprise. Quick-reference summaries of legislative changes are provided in the introduction, and you’ll find margin notes that allow you to easily identify statutes that were amended and enacted in the latest legislative session.
  • Find the law fast. Don’t waste your time trying to find the code section you need. Helpful tabs and headings let you turn immediately to the page you need.

Family Code

  • Title 1. The Marriage Relationship (annotated)
  • NEW! Title 1-A. Collaborative Family Law
  • Title 2. Child in Relation to the Family (annotated)
  • Title 3. Juvenile Justice Code
  • Title 4. Protective Orders & Family Violence (annotated)
  • Title 5. The Parent-Child Relationship & the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (annotated)

Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (annotated)

Texas Rules of Evidence (annotated)

Hague Convention on International Child Abduction

Parental Notification Rules

Family Court Local Rules

Attorney Fees Chart

Statute of Limitations Chart

Select provisions from:

  • Civil Practice & Remedies Code
  • Government Code
  • Penal Code
  • Code of Criminal Procedure
  • Health & Safety Code
  • Property Code
  • Texas Constitution
  • United States Code Title 26 (with Code of Federal Regulations)

Family Code Derivation Table

Family Code Disposition Table

Essential Websites

Index

  • Updated with 2011 legislative changes – all easily identifiable with an “11” button in the margins
  • Updated with new annotations that reflect cutting-edge case law decided in 2010 and 2011
  • Quick-reference chart identifying all Family Code sections affected by 2011 regular-session legislation
  • 2011 child-support tax table