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Family law is the branch of law that is responsible for regulating personal and property relations between family members. This ranges from the closest ties, such as those between parents and children, to the more complex relationships that arise within an extended family.
Family Law
What is family law?
Formation and dissolution of the family: Regulates marriage, civil unions, separations, divorces and their legal consequences.
Parental relations: Establishes the rights and obligations of parents and children, such as parental authority, guardianship and custody, and alimony.
Adoption: Regulates the procedures for adopting a minor and the rights and obligations arising from this relationship.
Inheritance: Deals with the transfer of property and rights from one person to another upon death, including the preparation of wills and the partition of inheritances.
Domestic violence: Protects victims of domestic violence, establishing precautionary measures and legal procedures to ensure their safety.
Other issues: In addition to those mentioned above, family law also covers issues such as guardianship, conservatorship, and property regimes of spouses.
In which cases are family law legal services required?
Don't forget
Family law is the branch of law that is responsible for regulating personal and property relations between family members. This ranges from the closest ties, such as those between parents and children, to the more complex relationships that arise within an extended family.
Family law is the branch of law that is responsible for regulating personal and property relations between family members. This ranges from the closest ties, such as those between parents and children, to the more complex relationships that arise within an extended family.
Family law is the branch of law that is responsible for regulating personal and property relations between family members. This ranges from the closest ties, such as those between parents and children, to the more complex relationships that arise within an extended family.
Don't forget
Family law is the branch of law that is responsible for regulating personal and property relations between family members. This ranges from the closest ties, such as those between parents and children, to the more complex relationships that arise within an extended family.