Family Law Info:
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Family law
is an area of the
law that deals with
family-related issues and
domestic relations including, but not limited to:
-
the
nature of
marriage,
civil unions, and
domestic partnerships;
-
issues arising during marriage, including
spousal abuse,
legitimacy,
adoption,
surrogacy,
child abuse, and
child abduction
-
the
termination of the relationship and ancillary
matters including
divorce,
annulment,
property settlements,
alimony, and
parental responsibility orders (in the
United States,
child custody and
visitation,
child support awards).
This list is by no means
dispositive of the potential issues that come through
the
family court system. In many
jurisdictions in the United States, the family
courts see the most crowded
dockets.
Litigants
representative of all
social and
economic classes are
parties within the
system.
For the
Conflict of Laws
elements dealing with transnational and interstate
issues, see
marriage (conflict),
divorce (conflict) and
nullity (conflict).