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    The 11th edition of Family Law: Cases, Notes, and Materials is a comprehensive, carefully curated collection of text, cases, commentary, notes, and questions dealing with the key areas of family law. It is intended as the fundamental text for introductory

    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:43486280
    Publication date:2025-07-30
    Practice area:Family law
    Jurisdiction:Canada
    External Product Title:Family Law: Cases, Notes and Materials 11th Edition, Print and ProView eBook
    Update frequency:As changes in the law dictate
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    Nicholas Bala, L.S.M., B.A., J.D., LL.M.

    Nicholas Bala is a leading Canadian expert on family and children’s law. He has been a professor at the Faculty of Law at Queen's University since 1978. Much of his research is interdisciplinary, and his work is often cited by courts in Canada, as 

    Mary-Jo Maur

    Mary-Jo Maur is an Associate Professor at Queen's University, Faculty of Law, where she has taught for 20 years. She teaches Torts, Ethics, Family Law, Civil Procedure, and Alternative Dispute Resolution. She is a frequent speaker at conferences for 

    Claire Houston

    Claire Houston is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law at Western University, where she teaches Family Law, Children's Law, and Criminal Law. She has published on high conflict separation, family violence, children’s health care decision-making,