VICTIMS OF CHILD ABUSE LAWS
A Bibliography of Self-Help Material for Non-Lawyers

The People's Law Review. An Access Catalog to Law Without Lawyers .. Everything you need for do-it-yourselflaw. Edited by Ralph Warner, published and distributed by Nolo Press, 950 Parker Street, Berkeley, California 94710, $8.95.
How to Handle Your Own Lawsuit, by Jerome Rice, Contemporary Books, $5.95.
Cluing into Legal Research, by Peter Jan Honigsberg, Golden Rain Press, $7.95.
The Complete Layman's Guide to Law, by John Paul Hana, Prentice-Hall, $15.95.
Legal Action -- A Layman's Guide, by Edward F. Dolan, Jr., Contemporary Books, $5.95
Your Introduction to Law, by George Gordon Coughlin, Harper & Row, $3.95.
Everything You've Always Wanted to Know about the Law -- But Couldn't Afford to Ask, by Edward E. Colby, Major Books, $2.95.
Paralegal's Litigation Handbook by Carole A. Bruno, 544 pages, Institute for Business Planning, $27.50.
How to Use the Freedom of Information Act by L. G. Sherick, Arco Publishing, $3.50.
How to Avoid Lawyers,  A Legal Guide for Laymen by Edward Siegel, Hawthorne Books.
 Handbook of Everyday Law by Martin 1. Ross, Harper & Row.
Do Your Own Legal Work Favor Enterprises, Inc.
Malpractice and Liability in Child Protective Services, edited by Wayne Holder, Bookmakers' Guild, Inc.
The Vulnerable Social Worker -- Liability for Serving Children and Families, by Douglas J. Besharov, published by National Association of Social Workers, Silver Spring, Maryland.



Revised January 1998 Number II