One Hundred One Plus Practical Solutions for the Family LawyerAmerican Bar Association, 2003 - 562 lappuses A collection of practical tips from prominent family lawyers offering a wealth of advice and proven techniques to enhance the family law practice. |
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CLIENT RELATIONS | 1 |
Using a Resource Counselor | 5 |
The Ten Commandments of Client Management or All You Ever Wanted to Know about Avoiding Grievances but Were Afraid to Ask | 7 |
Client Information Letter | 11 |
What Happens Emotionally in a Divorce and Why You Should Care and How Do You Know How Your Client Is Faring during the Divorce Litigati... | 25 |
Narrowing Your Clients Focus | 31 |
Put Your Client to Work | 33 |
Empowering Clients | 35 |
Dos and Donts for Premarital Agreements | 271 |
Lawyer Certifications to Prenuptial and Marital Settlement Agreements May Waive the AttorneyClient and WorkProduct Privileges | 273 |
Prenuptial Agreements and ERISA Can Your Client Waive Rights to an ERISAQualified Retirement Plan in a Prenuptial Agreement? | 277 |
TAXES | 281 |
What Can You Learn from a W2? | 285 |
Are Lawyers Fees Deductible? | 289 |
Tax Attributes Who Gets Them after a Divorce? | 291 |
Form Tax Indemnification Agreement for Economically Dependent Spouse Regarding Income Tax Returns | 295 |
Communicating with the Client | 37 |
The Importance of Keeping Your Clients Current | 41 |
Avoiding Postparting Depression | 43 |
Setting the Stage and Closing the Curtain | 45 |
Client Education | 49 |
Homework for the Client | 51 |
Dealing with the Chronically Upset Client | 55 |
SelfEsteem and the Divorce Client | 59 |
Managing the HighProfile Case | 61 |
FEES | 63 |
Charging Legal Fees Consumer Rights of Divorce Clients | 67 |
The Use of Monthly Fee Deposits and Monthly Promissory Notes and Assignments to Collect Fees | 71 |
Arbitration Clauses | 87 |
Maximizing Billable Time | 89 |
Some Tips for Collecting Counsel Fees | 91 |
Fee Applications Do Not SelfDestruct | 93 |
When Your Client Cannot Afford You | 95 |
Practical Aspects of Legal Fees in Matrimonial Cases | 97 |
Collection of Interest on Family Law Fees | 101 |
Trial Retainer Clause in Fee Agreements | 107 |
Charging Liens | 109 |
Detailed Billing | 111 |
Fee Agreement as Review Counsel | 113 |
CUSTODY | 117 |
Guardian Ad Litem Recommendations in Custody Actions A View from the Bench | 121 |
The Primary Parent Presumption Primarily Meaningless | 123 |
Advance Tips on Preventing a Child from Being Abducted Abroad | 127 |
Preparing a Lay Witness in a Custody Case | 129 |
Using Videotapes in Custody Cases to Show Positive and Typical Interactions | 131 |
Diagnosis of a Mental Disorder in a Custody Case | 133 |
Allegations of Sex Abuse in Child Custody Cases | 135 |
CrossExamining Richard Gardners Sexual Abuse Legitimacy Scale with Its Own Words | 137 |
Parenting Assessment Discovery Form for Lawyers | 141 |
How to Cut the Cord before an Interstate Custody Proceeding Is Filed | 145 |
Use of Psychologists When Screening Prospective Custody Clients | 147 |
Use of Demonstrative Evidence in Custody Cases | 149 |
Expert Testimony in Relocation Cases | 151 |
Habitual Residence Domicile within the Meaning of The Hague Convention | 153 |
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abductions | 155 |
The Clients Dealings with SocialService Agencies | 159 |
Help Your LongDistanceParent Client Stay in Touch | 161 |
What Does Troxel Mean for You? | 163 |
Everything You Wanted to Know about DrugAlcohol Screening in Five Minutes or Less | 169 |
Dont Overlook the Indian Child Welfare Act | 173 |
MALPRACTICE AVOIDANCE | 177 |
Malpractice Avoidance in Marital Tort Cases The Problem of Waiver Clauses | 179 |
Another Malpractice Trap Rears Its Ugly Head Know the Potential Environmental Liabilities before Your Client Takes the Property | 183 |
Five Malpractice Traps to Avoid in Military Cases | 187 |
Egelhoff The Supreme Court Speaks | 191 |
OFFICE PRACTICES | 195 |
Organizing the Deluge of Paper | 197 |
Maintaining an Accurate Running Record of Your Case | 199 |
Use a Computer Display for Meetings and Presentations | 201 |
Your Office Talks Listen to It | 203 |
Do Not Leave an Assault Weapon in Your Divorce File | 205 |
Using Legal Assistants as Case Managers | 215 |
Family Lawyers Short Reference List | 217 |
Making Your Conflict System Work | 219 |
How to Market Your Practice with a Personal Touch | 223 |
Using Cell Phones and EMail to Communicate Confidential Information to Clients | 225 |
DISCOVERY | 229 |
Discovery Road to Victory | 231 |
Immediate Use of Request for Admission | 233 |
Requests for and Effect of Admission | 235 |
Ten Tips toward a Better Deposition | 245 |
Dont Forget the Hidden Bonus Assets | 259 |
PREMARITAL AGREEMENTS | 263 |
Antenuptial Agreement | 265 |
Beware the Secret Lien | 301 |
Alimony Recapture Its Origins and Operation | 303 |
Property Transfers Involving Nonresident Aliens | 311 |
Joint Returns and Section 1034 A Sometimes Dangerous Journey through Tax Land | 315 |
Inexpensive Tax Information at Your Fingertips | 319 |
Waiver of the Dependency Exemption and Form 8332 | 321 |
Alimony NontambleNondeductible | 325 |
Taxation of Nonstatutory Stock Options and Deferred Compensation | 331 |
RETIREMENT PLANS | 333 |
Pension Arithmetic Made Easier Calculating the Spousal Share | 335 |
Do Not Miss the Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Plans | 339 |
A Quicker Way to Obtain Approval of Your Qualified Domestic Relations Order | 341 |
Military Issues in Divorce | 343 |
Avoiding the 10 Percent Penalty for Early Distributions from Retirement Plans | 347 |
Dealing with the Civil Service and Federal Employees Retirement Systems in Divorce | 357 |
Pensions and QDROs | 359 |
QDRO Clauses to Remember | 365 |
Using QDRO to Enforce Spousal and Child Support | 369 |
VALUATION | 377 |
Valuation | 379 |
Valuing Closely Held Corporations Some Tips for the Preliminaries | 385 |
Hedonic Values in Divorce Litigation Where and How Lawyers Can Use Them in Equitable Distribution | 389 |
Using Rules of Thumb in Valuation | 391 |
Stock Options Be AwareBeware | 395 |
SETTLEMENT | 399 |
Special Clauses for Marital Settlement Agreements | 401 |
Anticipating the Need for a Get | 405 |
Releases Think before You Leap | 407 |
Countermeasures versus an Overaggressive Opponent | 409 |
The Fable of the Courthouse Steps | 413 |
What Ifs | 415 |
Secrets of Cohabitation Agreements | 419 |
PreBankruptcy Planning for the Divorce Practitioner | 429 |
Prepare Prepare Prepare Is Not Just for Trials | 433 |
TORTS | 437 |
Domestic Torts An Ace in the Hole | 439 |
Covering Your Backside against Interspousal Tort Claims | 441 |
TRIAL TACTICS | 443 |
How to Effectively Present Your Clients Budget at Trial | 447 |
Use of a Partys Admission in a Financial Statement | 449 |
Requested Rulings Give the Judge a Guide to Your Case | 451 |
Trial Techniques Requests for Relief | 459 |
Calling Defendant as Plaintiffs First Witness | 467 |
Using Video for Trial Preparation | 469 |
Trial Strategies | 473 |
If a Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words How Many Is a Chart Worth? or How Even a Lawyer Can Make Presentation Graphics for Court | 477 |
Posttrial Brief | 483 |
The Individual Trial Files | 485 |
The Use of Deposition Summaries at Trial | 489 |
Theme of the Case A Winning Technique | 493 |
The Clients Direct Emmination The Real Challenge | 497 |
How to Draft a Persuasive Closing Argument in Five Easy Steps | 501 |
Using a Trial Notebook | 505 |
The Assisted Opening Statement | 509 |
Some Suggestions for CrossExamining Mental Health Experts | 511 |
Establishing the Foundation for Successful Appeals during Trial | 515 |
EVIDENCE | 517 |
The Best Evidence Rule | 519 |
Authenticity and Admissibility | 523 |
Offer of Proof | 525 |
AFTER THE DIVORCE | 527 |
Revocation of Continuing Guarantees | 529 |
How to Know When the Life Insurance Policy Securing Your Clients Property Settlement Agreement Will Do the Job | 533 |
How to Properly Close a File | 535 |
The Exit Interview | 539 |
About the Editor | 545 |
About the Authors | 547 |
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