Designed for law school curriculum, edited by law school faculty
The Aspen Code Book, edited by faculty familiar with student needs and
course requirements, is an economical and efficient solution to a student’s
statutory needs. The code book organizes in one place all of the state and
federal statutes which a law student taking a specific course would like to
have readily available for consultation.
Key Features of Texas Estate Planning Statutes, 2009-2010:
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Contains full text of the newly enacted Estates Code to prepare students for
the transition which takes place on January 1, 2014
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Suitable for use in Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning, Estate Administration,
Guardianship, and Elder Law courses
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Amendments made by the 2009 Texas Legislature are presented in red-lined
format so that changes to the law are easy to locate
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The Statutes in Context commentary included before key provisions provides
background information, explanations, and citations to landmark cases to
assist the student in identifying the significance of the statutes and how
they operate
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Attractive, easy-to-read design
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Brief author commentary creates context for the statutory provisions in
simplified terms and will guide students through the more ambiguous and
confusing statutes