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Page 1: Chapter Eight Family Law. Introduction to Law, 4 th Edition Hames and Ekern © 2010 Pearson Higher Education, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. All Rights.

Chapter Eight

Family Law

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Family Law Issues divorce legal separation child custody child support classification of

property

premarital agreements

unmarried partners

paternity

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Prenuptial Agreements

An agreement entered into before a couple marries

It may explain how the property belonging to each prospective spouse is to be characterized or distributed upon death or dissolution/divorce

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Terminating a Marriage

Annulment

Divorce/Dissolution

Legal Separation

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Nullity

An annulment or nullity proceeding is used to obtain a court declaration that no legal marriage ever existed.

A court may find the marriage void or voidable.

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Divorce / Dissolution

A divorce or dissolution action

acknowledges that a valid marriage

existed, but the parties now wish to end

the marital contract.

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Legal Separation

A legal separation asks the court to grant the parties something short of a final termination of the marital contract.

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Child Custody Child custody decisions are always

designed to be in the best interest of the child

Courts determine which spouse will have custody of a child

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Child Support

the court may award child support these awards are designed to ensure

that housing, food, and clothing - the necessities of daily living - are available for children

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McCord v. McCord

Issue 1: Did the court err when it ordered payment of medical expenses?

Issue 2: Were there changed circumstances?

Issue 3: Was the father voluntarily unemployed?

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Spousal Support

Spousal support awards are designed to

ensure that housing, food, and clothing

(the necessities of daily living) are

available for a spouse who is unable to

earn an adequate living.

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Separate Property

Separate property belongs solely to one party, this includes gifts and inheritances

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Community Property

Community property is owned jointly by married persons

Not all states recognize community property

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Quasi-Community Property

This is property that would be considered community property if it had been acquired while the married couple were living in a community property state.

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Value and Division of Property

Once a court determines the value of property and has characterized it as separate or community, it will divide the property according to state law.

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Family Law Court Pleadings

Petition

Response

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Motions

A motion is a request made to a court.

For example, a motion could request

temporary support or a change in custody

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Orders Courts often make certain rulings, these rulings

are referred to as orders For example, a court may make certain orders

regarding child custody or child support Temporary orders are sometimes entered, these

orders might include temporary custody orders or temporary restraining orders

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Discovery Interrogatories Deposition Request for Production and

Inspection of Documents and Things

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Settlement and Trial Mediation: an informal, out-of-court

dispute resolution process Conciliation: settlement of disputes in a

nonadversarial manner Trial: open court process where all parties

present evidence, question witnesses and generally put their case before the court

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Family Law Matters and Unmarried Persons

Single parents

Uniform Parentage Act

DNA testing

Presumptions

Domestic partners