FAMILY LAW CASES
Family law cases refer to cases involving family relationships and legal issues arising from these relationships. Family law covers issues such as divorce, custody, alimony, property regime, adoption and domestic violence. Here is basic information about family law cases:
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Divorce Cases:
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Divorce cases involve the official termination of the marriage union. In divorce cases, property division, custody, alimony and other issues are addressed.
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Custody Cases:
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Custody cases determine who will assume legal responsibility for the children. In cases of custody disputes between parents, the court makes a decision based on the best interests of the child.
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Alimony Cases:
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Alimony cases regulate the provision of financial support between family members. In case of divorce, there may be claims for alimony for spouses or children.
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Property Regime Cases:
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Property regime cases regulate the sharing of assets acquired during marriage. Property regime refers to a legal regulation in the absence of a written agreement between the parties.
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Adoption Cases:
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Adoption cases regulate a person's legal adoption of another child. This process includes applying to the court, review and adoption decision.
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Domestic Violence Cases:
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Domestic violence cases deal with situations of violence or threats between family members. Courts may issue injunctions to protect the victim and prevent violence.
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Marriage Contract Cases:
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Marriage contract cases regulate the validity, conditions and consequences of a premarital contract in case of existence of this contract.
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Family Law Mediation:
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In family law cases, mediation can be used to resolve disputes between the parties. Mediation can be implemented before or during the court process.
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Family law cases can often be emotional and complex. Such cases may require legal assistance to protect the rights, responsibilities and interests of the parties. Family law attorneys guide the parties, provide support throughout the legal process, and help resolve disputes fairly.