This section of the Maine Legal Research Guide provides information on historical Maine treatises available at the Garbrecht Law Library. This is not an exhaustive list of historical Maine treatises.
Maine Family Law
by
Jon D. Levy
Establishing a successful attorney/client relationship -- Jurisdiction -- Grounds for divorce -- Pleadings and procedure -- Mediation -- Parental rights and responsibilities -- Property distribution -- Spousal support -- Counsel fees -- Marital settlement agreements -- Judicial separation and other actions pertaining to parental rights and responsibilities and duties of support -- Annulment -- Appendix I. State of Maine Supreme Judicial Court amendments to the Maine rules of civil procedure and the rules for the Family Division of the Maine District Court -- Appendix II. Maine child support guidelines -- Appendix III. Maine revised statute, Title 19-A : Domestic relations
Call Number: UMLAW Stacks: KFM100 .L47 2010
Publication Date: 2010
Maine Family Law
by
Jon D. Levy
Establishing a successful attorney/client relationship -- Jurisdiction -- Grounds for divorce -- Pleadings and procedure -- Mediation -- Parental rights and responsibilities -- Property distribution -- Spousal support -- Counsel fees -- Marital settlement agreements -- Judicial separation and other actions pertaining to parental rights and responsibilities and duties of support -- Annulment -- Appendix I. State of Maine Supreme Judicial Court amendments to the Maine rules of civil procedure and the rules for the Family Division of the Maine District Court -- Appendix II. Maine child support guidelines -- Appendix III. Maine revised statute, Title 19-A : Domestic relations
Call Number: UMLAW Special Collections ; KFM80 .M27 1874
Publication Date: 1874
Maine Civil Officer
by
Virgin, Wm. Wirt (William Wirt), 1823-1893
a guide for justices of the peace, trial justices, sheriffs and their deputies, coroners and constables : with an appendix, containing a large number of miscellaneous forms, alphabetically arranged : revised, enlarged, and adapted to the Revised statutes of 1871
Maine Practice: Rules of criminal procedure annotated: Superior Court, District Court
by
Harry P. Glassman
From Preface: To acknowledge the assistance I have received from lawyers, judges, clerks, students, colleagues and family would take several pages, but special mention must be made of Dean Edward S. Godfrey of the University of Maine School of Law and Professor Donald L. Garbrecht, that institution's librarian, whose co-operation have made my task much easier.
Harry P. Glassman, Portland, Maine,
December, 1966