Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Just What Is Family Law

By Katie Clayton


Family law is a broad aspect of the legal system that is involved with almost everything that pertains to a familiar unit. These judges and lawyers that specialize in this type of law deal with everything from prenuptial agreements to divorce and anything that come in between

Although you do not need a lawyer that focuses solely on family issues to draw up effective agreements before a marriage or civil union takes place it would be wise to choose someone who is at least well versed in it. The reason for this, if at any point in the partnership one or both parties violate this agreement then the case would be tried in family court.

This type of law comes into play whether the union is a legal marriage or another type of domestic arrangement. There are a significant number of potential legal issues involved with partnerships that do not fall under the heading of legal marriage. All of these are usually dealt with in family court.

There are many legal issues that may need to be dealt with while a union is still intact. These things, like adoption, surrogacy and the legitimacy of the children among others are handled in the family court system.

Unfortunately the area of this type of law that most people are familiar with is divorce court. This is a bit of a misnomer because it is the same court that handles all of these aforementioned issues but it seems that the dissolution of any legal union is how most people come in to contact with this branch of the legal system. In these cases the judge will have to rule in issues like child custody, allocation of the assets and how much if any spousal support is going to be paid.

As you can see, family law deals with a great many issues but it is perhaps best known for the divorce settlements it hammers out. Whether you are at the beginning, middle or the end of your relationship, you may find yourself in need of a lawyer who knows the ins and outs of this branch of the law.




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