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Family Law Family law is an special sort of law that tackles family-related concerns and domestic associations like:
marriage, civil rituals, and domestic relationships; issues arising throughout marriage, which include spousal abuse, legality, adoption, surrogacy, child abuse, and child abduction the termination of the relationship and supplementary matters including divorce, annulment, property agreements, alimony, and parental responsibility orders (in the United States, custody and visitation, child support and alimony awards).
Paternity fraud and testing Juvenile adjudication
This list is never dispositive of the possible problems that come through the family court system. In many jurisdictions in the united states, the family courts see loaded dockets. Litigants representative of all social and economic classes are parties within the system.
For the conflict of laws factors related to transnational and interstate complications, check with marriage (conflict), divorce (conflict) and nullity (conflict).
Criticism of Family Law
Supporters of Alimony reform also critique the Family Law system. They debate that current system pits divorcing couples against one another over child support and alimony, making a hostile environment for the family and demanding large payments to divorce lawyers.
Check also
Alimony Paternity fraud Merger doctrine (family law) monitored visitation
More precised jurisdictions
Algerian Family Code Family Court of Australia Australian family law Family Law Act (Alberta, Canada) Family law system in England and Wales The Children Act 1989 Sir Morris Finer - Report on One Parent Families Malian Family Code Mudawana (The Moroccan Family Code).
Civil Code of the Philippines
References
-Benedict, Elizabeth (17 November 2011). "Divorce Arianna Style". The Huffington Post.
-Matlack, Tom (17 November 2011). "Divorce Reform In Massachusetts: David vs. Goliath". The Huffington Post.
More reading Testimony of Barbara DaFoe Whitehead, Ph.D, Co-Director, National Marriage Project Rutgers University, before US Senate Subcommitee Wallerstein, Judith, Ph.D., "The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce", an analysis of the long-term effect of divorce on children; NPR interview (2000) tucson divorce lawyers