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Family law is an umbrella term used in legal issues to cover all family related issues and domestic relations. Spousal abuse, legitmacy, surrogacy, child abuse and abduction, divorce, paternity fraud and testing, alluments, property settlements, parental rights and responsibilities and prenuptual agreements would all be covered under family court’s purview.
When entering into a marriage or [...]

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Family law is defined as an area of the law that primarily deals with issues concerning domestic relations and family. This can include marriages, civil unions, and domestic partnerships and the issues of spousal abuse, adoption, child abuse, child abduction, and legitimacy. Family courts will also deal with the termination of the relationship or divorce [...]

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Maintaining stability for children during divorce actions is important.  Sometimes children become pawns and one parent uses the children against the other to gain leverage in negotiations for property, money or just to “get even”. If a parent tries to turn the children against the other parent quick action is necessary.  There are simple things [...]

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