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Every Canadian’s Guide to the Law (HarperCollins 2005) This is the third edition of Everyone’s Guide to the Law, with current information and practical advice on laws affecting the average person from birth to death, including sections on birth issues, teenage issues, employment, property, injury, abuse and victimization, human and civil rights, common-law, separation and divorce, planning for retirement, estate planning, etc.
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Everyone's Guide to the Law: A Handbook for Canadians (HarperCollins, 1997; Updated and Expanded Second edition published in April 2001) with information and practical advice on laws affecting the average person from birth to death, including sections on birth issues, teenage issues, employment, property, injury, abuse and victimization, human and civil rights, common-law, separation and divorce, planning for retirement, estate planning, etc. ( a Doubleday Book Club selection).
Every Woman's Guide to the Law (Fitzhenry and Whiteside 1985), an encyclopedic guide to laws affecting employment, human rights, wills and estates, children, marriage and divorce, etc. (A Literary Guild selection and Canadian bestseller- 9000 copies sold)
Women in Canadian Law, (Fitzhenry and Whiteside 1977), a history of women's developing status in Canadian law, used as a text in high schools, colleges and universities and by the general public.
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