family.findlaw.comFamily Law - FindLaw

family.findlaw.com Profile

Family.findlaw.com is a subdomain of findlaw.com, which was created on 1995-12-13,making it 28 years ago. It has several subdomains, such as injury.findlaw.com forms.lp.findlaw.com , among others.

Description:Welcome to FindLaw's Family Law Center. Here you will find in-depth information and resources to help if you are in need of assistance with a family-related...

Keywords:Family...

Discover family.findlaw.com website stats, rating, details and status online.Use our online tools to find owner and admin contact info. Find out where is server located.Read and write reviews or vote to improve it ranking. Check alliedvsaxis duplicates with related css, domain relations, most used words, social networks references. Go to regular site

family.findlaw.com Information

HomePage size: 123.683 KB
Page Load Time: 0.14167 Seconds
Website IP Address: 104.17.147.61

family.findlaw.com Similar Website

Law Firm Management - FindLaw
practice.findlaw.com

family.findlaw.com PopUrls

Alimony - FindLaw
https://family.findlaw.com/divorce/alimony.html
Abortion - FindLaw
https://family.findlaw.com/reproductive-rights/abortion.html
Whether to Divorce - Family Law - FindLaw
https://family.findlaw.com/divorce/whether-to-divorce.html

family.findlaw.com Httpheader

Date: Fri, 29 May 2020 11:25:53 GMT
Content-Type: text/html
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
Set-Cookie: __cfduid=d37b3d765864a586784f01b58bc29c8531590751553; expires=Sun, 28-Jun-20 11:25:53 GMT; path=/; domain=.findlaw.com; HttpOnly; SameSite=Lax; Secure
CF-Ray: 59afdb79eccceb10-LAX
Age: 23041
Cache-Control: public, max-age=86400
Expires: Sat, 30 May 2020 11:25:53 GMT
Last-Modified: Wed, 27 May 2020 12:39:42 GMT
Vary: Accept-Encoding
CF-Cache-Status: HIT
Cache-Tag: aem
cf-request-id: 0301c7802f0000eb10989f9200000001
Expect-CT: max-age=604800, report-uri="https://report-uri.cloudflare.com/cdn-cgi/beacon/expect-ct"
X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN
Server: cloudflare
Content-Encoding: gzip

family.findlaw.com Meta Info

charset="utf-8"/
content="Family Law" name="keywords"/
content="Welcome to FindLaw's Family Law Center. Here you will find in-depth information and resources to help if you are in need of assistance with a family-related legal" name="description"/
content="ie=edge" http-equiv="x-ua-compatible"/
content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" name="viewport"/
content="https://www.findlawimages.com/public/thumbnails_100x100/icon-family.svg" property="og:image"/
content="website" property="og:type"/
content="Findlaw" property="og:site_name"/
content="Family Law - FindLaw" property="og:title"/
content="https://family.findlaw.com/" property="og:url"/
content="Welcome to FindLaw's Family Law Center. Here you will find in-depth information and resources to help if you are in need of assistance with a family-related legal" property="og:description"/

family.findlaw.com Html To Plain Text

Are you a legal professional? Visit our professional site » Find your Lawyer Explore Resources For... Learn About the Law Accidents and Injuries Arbitration and Mediation Bankruptcy Cannabis Law Car Accidents Civil Rights Consumer Protection Criminal Law DUI Law Education Law Elder Law Employment Law Estate Planning Family Law Health Care Law Immigration Law Litigation and Appeals Military Law Product Liability Real Estate Law Small Business Law Social Security and Retirement Planning Tax Law Traffic Laws Voting State Laws Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut District of Columbia Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Blogs Are you a Legal Professional? Visit Legal Professionals Site Find a Lawyer Learn About the Law State Laws Blogs Search Search for legal topics on FindLaw Search for legal issues For help near (city, ZIP code or county) Please enter a legal issue and/or a location Popular Directory Searches More Options Name Search Browse Legal Issues Browse Law Firms Support Popular Directory Searches Cancel More Options Legal Issues Name Search Browse Lawyers Browse Law Firms Help FindLaw Learn About The Law Family Law Family Law Just about anyone can start a family on their own, but certain procedures affecting the responsibilities of family life must be pursued in court. While matters of the heart are very personal, the rights of same-sex couples to get married, laws regarding divorce, and the process of adopting a child are governed by state and federal laws. "Family law," therefore, refers to rules, regulations, and court procedures involving the family unit. While some family law matters may be handled without counsel, processes such as divorce and child custody often require the skill and expertise of a skilled attorney. FindLaw’s Family Law Center includes information about marriage, child custody, divorce, reproductive rights, adoption, paternity, domestic violence, and other relevant topics. This section provides legal tips, overviews, summaries of state laws, and other resources to help you make the right decisions for you and your family. What Does Family Law Cover? Civil procedures and legal matters involving family members’ financial responsibilities, custodial rights, eligibility, and other obligations generally fall under the family law category. Domestic violence and child abuse are included in this section, although they are criminal matters. The following is a list of family law topics: Marriage & Living Together: Eligibility requirements such as age and gender (i.e., same-sex marriage) are primarily governed at the state level. Also, different states have different laws governing legal partnerships other than marriage. Divorce & Alimony: Also called "dissolution of marriage," divorces come about via court order, either with or without legal representation. Sometimes one spouse will be required to provide financial support for the other after a divorce. Child Custody & Child Support: When parents get divorced, the court must decide what is in the best interests of the children, which includes living arrangements and financial support. Adoption & Foster Care: A variety of legal considerations may come into play when adopting or fostering a child. Parental Liability & Emancipation: Parents often are liable for the actions of their children. Some children may become "emancipated" if they can prove their maturity and ability to live apart from their parents. Reproductive Rights: Laws governing abortion, birth control, artificial conception, and other reproductive rights are established at the state level and change often. Domestic Violence & Child Abuse: While these violations are handled in criminal court, they often raise legal issues affecting the family, as well. When Do I Need a Family Law Attorney? As with most other areas of the law, whether you need a family law attorney depends on a number of factors specific to your case. For example, a couple generally won’t need a lawyer to get married, but attorneys may be required if one party asks the other to sign a prenuptial agreement. Individuals often benefit from hiring an attorney when dealing with divorce, child support, and especially child custody matters. Because emotions can run high during some divorces, hiring an attorney for her legal knowledge and skills, as well as to negotiate with the other party to resolve difficult issues, can be invaluable. Most lawyers offer free initial consultations, so it may be worth your time to speak with a family law attorney if you have additional questions or learn more on our family law attorney legal answers page. Marriage Law Getting Married Marriage Money and Property Prenuptial Agreements More... Divorce The Divorce Process Divorce and Money Alimony More... Child Custody Who Gets Custody How to Get Custody Custody Problems More... Child Support Overview Getting Child Support How Much Child Support? More... Adoption Basics The Adoption Process Types of Adoption More... Living Together Cohabitation Basics Living Together and Money Cohabitation Agreements More... Domestic Partnerships Domestic Partners Civil Unions More... Reproductive Rights Overview Abortion Birth Control More... Emancipation of Minors Emancipation Law The Emancipation Process More... Domestic Violence Overview Stopping Domestic Violence State Specific Resources More... Paternity Establishing or Challenging Paternity Fathers’ Rights More... Parental Rights and Liability Parental Liability Termination of Parental Rights Tips More... Guardianship Guardianship Overview State Guardianship Resources More... Foster Care Foster Care Basics Issues Facing Foster Children More... Child Abuse Child Abuse Laws and Procedures General and State Resources More... Surrogacy and Artificial Conception Surrogacy Law Artificial Conception More... Popular Content When Can You Leave a Child Home Alone? How Do You Get Emancipated? How to Legally Change Your Name Changing Your Name after Marriage Legal Requirements for Marriage FAQ’s Most Recent How Do You Get Emancipated? Child Custody Relocation Laws Who Gets the Dog in Divorce? Can I Legally Stay in My House During a Divorce? Credit and Divorce Recent Blogs Posts Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner Next Steps Contact a qualified family law attorney to make sure your rights are protected. Help Me Find a Do-It-Yourself Solution Family Law Forms Visitation Forms Name Change Forms Divorce Forms Popular Directory Searches Divorce Lawyers Child Custody Attorneys Child Support Attorneys Adoption Lawyers Contact Us Privacy Terms Disclaimer Cookies Do Not Sell My Info Find a Lawyer By Location By Legal Issue By Lawyer Profiles By Name Consumer Resources Super Lawyers Abogado LawInfo Attorney Resources Follow us: Facebook YouTube Twitter Pinterest Copyright © 2020, Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved. Find a Lawyer Search Legal Resources Find a Lawyer More Options Name Search Browse Legal Issues Browse Law Firms Support Find Cases and...

family.findlaw.com Whois

Domain Name: FINDLAW.COM Registry Domain ID: 3376508_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.markmonitor.com Registrar URL: http://www.markmonitor.com Updated Date: 2023-11-10T10:00:16Z Creation Date: 1995-12-13T05:00:00Z Registry Expiry Date: 2024-12-12T05:00:00Z Registrar: MarkMonitor Inc. Registrar IANA ID: 292 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abusecomplaints@markmonitor.com Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.2086851750 Domain Status: clientDeleteProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientDeleteProhibited Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited Domain Status: clientUpdateProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited Name Server: NS-AMERS-1.THOMSONREUTERS.NET Name Server: NS-AMERS-3.THOMSONREUTERS.NET Name Server: NS-EMEA-1.THOMSONREUTERS.NET Name Server: NS-EMEA-2.THOMSONREUTERS.NET DNSSEC: unsigned >>> Last update of whois database: 2024-05-17T13:02:03Z <<<