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Family Law in Alabama: Practice and Procedure
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Collection of laws and rules applicable to juvenile and family court cases: laws concerning dependency, delinquency, in-need-of-supervision, paternity, child support, child custody, protection from abuse; and rules of juvenile, civil, and ...
Alabama Family Law and Procedure: 1992 Supplement
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