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Family Law (Parents and Children (Termination of Parental Rights…
Family Law
Parents and Children
Nonmarital Children
Termination of Parental Rights
Emancipation
Voluntary relinquishment of parental rights
Involuntary relinquishment of parental rights
Establishing Parenthood
Paternity
Presumption of marital paternity
Putative fathers
Adoption
Consent
Consequences of adopting a child
Jurisdiction
Divorce
Visitation
Noncustodial parents
third parties
Money Issues
Maintenance
Lump sum
Rehabilitative
Periodic
Reimbursement
Property division
Separate property
Marital property
Child Support
Child Custody
Best Interest of the child
Interaction and interrelationship of the child with parents, siblings, and others
Child's adjustment to home, school, and community
Wishes of parent and child
The mental and physical health of the individuals involved
Relocation
Procedure
No-fault grounds
Jurisdiction
Marriage
Annulment
Under age - Voidable
Impotence - Voidable
Closely-related - Void
Temporary Incapacity - Voidable
Bigamy - Void
Mental Incompetence - Voidable
Antenuptial Agreements
Contracts, apply Statute of Frauds
Establishing Marriage
Common Law
Minority of states recognize
Issue still relevant for recognition by another state
Second state must recognize a valid marriage from another state
Basis - Full faith and credit clause of constitution
Reqs. - State specific
Cohabitation
Holding out as husband and wife
Consent
Legal capacity
Limitations
Not closely-related
Capacity
Fraud
Prior marriage still in force
Age
Procedural Reqs.
License
Solemnization: ceremony performed by authorized official