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Frequently Asked Questions Back to Practice Areas Q: What is a marriage? Q: What is a marriage?A: A marriage is a relationship between two individuals, currently between a man and a woman, that is usually recognized by civil authority and/or bound by the religious beliefs of the participants. Each state has varying laws that effect the responsibilities and benefits of a marriage for these individuals. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: What is a divorce?A: A divorce, or dissolution of marriage, is the ending of a marriage prior to the death of either spouse. A divorce must be certified by a court of law as a legal action is required to dissolve the prior legal act of marriage. Each state defines the types of divorce, depending on reasons and length of time before divorce papers may be filed. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: What is common law marriage?A: Common law marriage is a marriage that results from the actions of a couple even though they have not obtained a marriage license or fulfilled the requirements of the state’s statutory marriage laws. This means the couple has lived together for a period of time and have presented themselves as husband and wife. However, not all states recognize common law marriages. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: What is child support?A: Child support is court-ordered funds to be paid by one parent to the custodial parent of a minor child after a divorce or separation. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: How is child support calculated?A: Every state has child support guidelines that apply a certain percentage of the non-custodial parent’s income. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: How can I enforce the court order when my ex-spouse is delinquent on child support payments?A: You can bring a contempt of court proceeding and ask for a wage garnishment. Unfortunately, you may not legally withhold visitation rights if you are not receiving child support. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: What is contempt of court?A: Contempt of court is when a person willfully and deliberately violates a court order without a legally sufficient excuse. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: What is child custody?A: Child custody is the court’s determination of which parent, relative or other adult should have physical and/or legal control and responsibility for a minor child/children (under 18 years of age). Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: What is a paternity test (DNA)?A: It is a genetic test, performed to determine if a man is the biological father of a certain child. This test is generally 99.9% accurate. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. Q: What are visitation rights?A: If one parent has custody, the other parent has the right to have visitation with his child on a regular basis. Others, such as grandparents, may seek legal visitation under certain circumstances. The amount of time awarded for these rights may be determined by the child’s age as well as other conditions. Please review the content on this site for more detailed information that applies to state laws and individual situations. It is important to review your questions with an experienced family law attorney to ensure you are receiving all of the rights and benefits that you are entitled. |
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