About JP Boyd on Family Law
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Publication details[edit]
- First edition: May 2013
- (Substantial portions of JP Boyd on Faily Law originally published as the website BC Family Law Resource, www.bcfamilylawresource.com, from 2001—2013)
- ISBN 978-0-921864-44-8
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