a. Is your state statutory code on the Internet? If so, give its address (uniform resource locator

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a. Is your state statutory code on the Internet? If so, give its address (uniform resource locator or URL) and quote from any statute on this site that covers divorce.

b. Try to find the Internet address of the Web site of any law firm in your state that handles family law cases. If you cannot find one, select a neighboring state.

c. What adoption resources specifically geared to your state are on the Internet?
Select any three, give their addresses, and describe their services.

d. Go to the main site for your state government and your county government.
On these sites, how many state or county government agencies can you find that have authority over some aspect of child support? Pick any three, give their addresses, and describe their function. Be sure to include the major statewide agency responsible for child support.

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