- Divorce
- Child SupportTrusts 1 - Discretionary Trust and Spendthrift Protection - Trustee’s obligations and discretion to pay for beneficiary’s hospital care, child support, and loan used to purchase computer gaming system.
- Child Custody and VisitationFL 4 - Conflict of Laws, Common Law Marriage, Bigamy, Equitable Distribution, and Visitation Rights of a “De Facto Parent” - Andrew and Brenda cohabit and have a child in a state where common law marriage is recognized, she later marries Daniel and wins the lottery.
- Premarital AgreementFL 2 - Premarital agreement, Equitable Distribution, and Child Custody - David and Meg enter into a premarital agreement, have a child, and divorce.
- Criminal DefenseThis book contains outlines for Civil Procedure, Contracts, Real Property, Torts, and Criminal Law, and provides a clear, concise overview of the law.
- DUI/DWICrim Pro 3 - Right to Counsel and Waiver - Whether statements taken from DUI suspect violated his rights to counsel.
- Traffic ViolationsCrim Pro 2 - 4th Amendment, Probable Cause, Seizure, and Miranda Rights - Pretextual stop of automobile for minor traffic violation.
- RobberyCrim Pro 1 - 4th Amendment, Reasonable Suspicion, and Miranda Rights - Whether statements made to police about student’s involvement in convenience store robbery were obtained in violation of his Constitutional rights.
- BurglaryCrim Law 2 - Burglary, Robbery, Larceny, and Receipt of Stolen Property - Man trades a print for a painting with a neighbor and then retrieves the print from the neighbor’s house.
- MurderA man stabbed a woman six times, killing her. The man believed that the woman was evil because the woman was a drug pusher, and that it was his duty to kill her. In fact, the woman was a law-abiding citizen. When interrogated by the police, the man said that he was aware of the fact that the woman died as a result of stab wounds, and that the man expected the police to prosecute him for murder, but that he was acting with respect to a higher law. A psychiatrist, who examined the man for the prosecution, wrote a report saying that the man suffered from a form of schizophrenia with delusions and hallucinations, and that the man had hallucinations of voices which said that the woman was a drug pusher and should be killed. The man was charged with first degree murder. In a jurisdiction which adopted the M’Naghten Test for insanity, would the man be found guilty?
- ManslaughterCrim Law 3 - Involuntary manslaughter, mens rea, legal cause, accomplice. Defendant dumps marbles into intersection, cars collide, child killed.
- Corporate LawCorporations 3 - Corporate Formation and “De Facto Corporations” - Woman and man form a company called Solar Inc. but leave information out of their Articles of Incorporation.
- Limited Liability Companies
- Employment ContractCiv Pro 6 - Conflicts, Motion to Dismiss, Insufficient Service, and Choice of Law - Woman signs employment contract with Taxes, a tax preparation company, including a non-compete provision, quits, and opens a competing business in another state.
- Easement
- Land Use and Zoning
- Auto Accidents
- Wills
- Tax Law