Volume 16 2000 Number 2

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Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers

Volume 16 2000 Number 2

The Impaired Matrimonial Client

Table of Contents

Front Matter

About this Issue: AAML Journal Vol. 16 No. 2 2000

Articles

Understanding "Estate Planning": Asset Protection or Fraudulent Conveyance
by Peter R. Brown and George L. Cushing

Financial Exploitation Statutes’ Impact on Domestic Relations Practice
by Carolyn L. Dessin

Tax Implication of Alimony for the Elder Divorcee
by Melvyn B. Frumkes

When Your Elder Clients Marry: Prenuptial Agreements and Other Considerations
by P. Andre´ Katz and Amanda Clayman

Who is the Client? Ethical Issues in an Elder Law Practice
by Rebecca C. Morgan

Representing a Client with Diminished Capacity: How Do You Know It And What Do You Do About It?
by Charles P. Sabatino

Comments

The Impact of the Death of a Party to a Dissolution Proceeding on a Court’s Jurisdiction over Property Rights
by Anthony Bologna

"But I Love What’s-His-Name": Inherent Dangers in the Changing Role of the Guardian in Divorce Actions on Behalf of Incompetents
by Diane Snow Mills

The Application of the Dead Man’s Statutes in Family Law
by Steve Planchon

Abuse of a Power of Attorney: Who is More Likely to be Punished, the Elder or the Abuser?
by Amanda A. Thilges

Annotated Bibliography

Elder Law, 1995-2000
by Barbara Glesner Fines