Family Law (also called marriage law) is an area of law that deals with family issues and domestic relations including:
marriage, civil unions and domestic partnerships;
adoption and surrogacy
child abuse and abduction
the termination of the relationship and ancillary matters, including divorce, annulment, property settlements, alimony, custody and visitation, child support and alimony awards.
award of minors
paternity tests and paternity fraud
This list is not exhaustive and varies depending on the jurisdiction. In many jurisdictions in the United States, the family courts see busiest records. Litigants representative of all social and economic classes are parties within the system.
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Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Family Law marriage law family issues domestic relations
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surrogacy,
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Sunday, 19 April 2015
Legal education
Legal education is the education of persons who intend to become lawyers or those who simply intend to use your law degree to an end, whether related to the law (such as political or academic) or business. Includes: First degrees in law, which can be studied both at undergraduate or postgraduate depending on the country. The professional courses that future lawyers are required to pass in some countries before they enter practice. Legal education applied by specific branches of law, such as business law, human resources and labor law, property law, family law, human rights and legal awareness, Tax Law and many more. Superior academics and doctoral degrees.
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