FAQ Family Law

FAQ Family Law
What is family law?
What are the grounds for divorce?
Fault grounds for divorce are based on the marital misconduct of one spouse, such as adultery, cruelty, or abandonment.
No-fault grounds for divorce are based on the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, meaning that the marriage has been irreparably damaged and cannot be saved.
How is child custody determined?
This means that the court will consider a variety of factors, such as: the child’s age, maturity, and needs; the parents’ ability to care for the child; the child’s relationship with each parent; and any other relevant factors.
What is child support and how is it calculated?
The amount of child support is typically calculated based on a variety of factors, such as the parents’ incomes, the child’s needs, and the number of children in the household.
What is adoption and how does it work?
There are several different types of adoption, including private adoption, agency adoption, and stepparent adoption.
What is guardianship and how does it work?
What is paternity and how is it established?
What are prenuptial agreements?
What is domestic violence?
Do I need a lawyer for a family law matter?
Please note that this is not legal advice. If you have specific questions about your family law matter, you should consult with an attorney.
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