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There is immense public benefit in so many respected lawyers committing to ensure that John-Paul’s original resource continues strong under the changes to the ''Family Law Act''. That it is in a format suitable for both digital consumption and print, is another gain. You might be reading this page on a laptop in a coffee shop, or you could be holding this book at a public library. Both digital and print formats are made possible by the technology that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, and one of the main rationales for creating a wikibook, was the chance to put real books on public library shelves, since so many people rely on their library for information of all kinds. | There is immense public benefit in so many respected lawyers committing to ensure that John-Paul’s original resource continues strong under the changes to the ''Family Law Act''. That it is in a format suitable for both digital consumption and print, is another gain. | ||
You might be reading this page on a laptop in a coffee shop, or you could be holding this book at a public library. Both digital and print formats are made possible by the technology that powers Clicklaw Wikibooks, and one of the main rationales for creating a wikibook, was the chance to put real books on public library shelves, since so many people rely on their library for information of all kinds. | |||
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