PROBATE LAW-REAL ESTATE LAW-FAMILY LAW
PROBATE LAW-REAL ESTATE LAW-FAMILY LAW
Just about anyone can start a family on their own, but certain procedures affecting the responsibilities of family life must be pursued in court. While matters of the heart are very personal, the rights of same-sex couples to get married, laws regarding divorce, and the process of adopting a child are governed by state and federal laws. "Family law," therefore, refers to rules, regulations, and court procedures involving the family unit. While some family law matters may be handled without counsel, processes such as divorce and child custody often require the skill and expertise of a skilled attorney.
FindLaw's Family Law Center includes information about marriage, child custody, divorce, reproductive rights, adoption, paternity, domestic violence, and other relevant topics. This section provides legal tips, overviews, summaries of state laws, and other resources to help you make the right decisions for you and your family.
What Does Family Law Cover?
Civil procedures and legal matters involving family members' financial responsibilities, custodial rights, eligibility, and other obligations generally fall under the family law category. Domestic violence and child abuse are included in this section, although they are criminal matters. The following is a list of family law topics:
When Do I Need a Family Law Attorney?
As with most other areas of the law, whether you need a family law attorney depends on a number of factors specific to your case. For example, a couple generally won't need a lawyer to get married, but attorneys may be required if one party asks the other to sign a prenuptial agreement.
Individuals often benefit from hiring an attorney when dealing with divorce, child support, and especially child custody matters. Because emotions can run high during some divorces, hiring an attorney for her legal knowledge and skills, as well as to negotiate with the other party to resolve difficult issues, can be invaluable.
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