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 American Academy of Adoption Attorneys (AAAA)  www.adoptionattorneys.org   The American Academy of Adoption Attorneys is a national association of approximately 330 attorneys who practice, or have otherwise distinguished themselves, in the field of adoption law. The Academy's work includes promoting the reform of adoption laws and disseminating information on ethical adoption practices.

American Bar Association  www.abalawinfo.org  Community section of the ABA website provides basic information on legal topics.

ABA Legal Aid Explained  www.abanet.org/legalservices/findlegalhelp/freehelp.html#  An American Bar Association site. This is a great site to get general and specific information about legal services and referrals.

Diminished Capacity Assessment  www.apa.org/pi/aging/diminished_capacity.pdf  Assessment of older adults with diminished capacity: A handbook for lawyers. Washington, DC: American Bar Association and American Psychological Association

Find Law  www.findlaw.com  A site providing articles on legal topics and links to federal and state codes and case law.

Our Family Wizard  www.ourfamilywizard.com  This site offers an online family calendaring system to help families organize their schedules, store important information and promote civilized communication.

PAIRS  www.pairs.com  Offers classes nationally for couples who want to salvage their relationship. Also offers training to professionals who would like to improve their Assertiveness Quotient.

Up to Parents  www.uptoparents.org  This is a free website devoted to promoting and protecting the best interests of children caught up in marital conflict. Altogether this site suggests three web sites for families facing divorce or trying to resume a healthy marriage. The three websites are unique tools to help parents through difficult transitions. Divorcing and divorced parents can find help at www.UpToParents.org. Parents never married to each other can find help at www.ProudToParent.org. Parents intending to stay married by wishing to remember their children's needs as they work through marital problems can be helped by www.WhileWeHeal.org www.WhileWeHeal.org.