I completely agree with the thoughtful and informative review that Andrew Botros has written about Jeremy Morley's latest edition of International Family Law Practice. I have owned and used the International Family Law Practice books since the first edition. The book deserves five stars out of five.
The breadth of the coverage is amazing. For example, there is information on the grounds for divorce in 24 foreign countries. The discussion of law and attitudes about prenuptial agreements has information for 42 countries outside the USA.
The book is well organized making the topics easy to navigate. The new chapters in the 2024 edition are welcome additions. My personal favorites of these are the chapters that are on the necessity for coordination between the UCCJEA and the Hague Convention on Child Abduction because this is a subject which been a personal "soapbox" of mine for years.
I agree with Andrew that International Family Law Practice is a "must have" addition to the library of any U.S. Family Law Attorney who may encounter any international issues in his or her practice.
Fellow, International Academy of Family Lawyers
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