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Family Law in General:
Family Law encompasses issues that affect family relationships. This area of law includes the break up of the marriage via divorce, legal separation and anullments. It can involve relationship issues like child custody & parenting time (also known as visitation). It can involve financial issues such as child support, spousal support (also known as alimony), and division of assets such as homes, retirement, home furnishings and business interest. It includes non-marital issues such as guardianships, grandparent rights, step-parent rights and paternity. It also includes modifications and enforcement of support and child related judgments.
At Feibleman & Case we make sure that you fully understand your rights and your responsibilities. All these matters can interrelate and our philosophy is the more you know, the better you can make reasoned decisions about you and your family.
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Note: Feibleman and Case P.C. would like to give acknowledgement to our Family Law Roundtable partners, Gunnar Gitlin of Illinois and Mark Sullivan of North Carolina, for their in valuable assistance with this site.
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***Feibleman and Case P.C. provides the above information as a service to potential and current clients as well as continuing education to other lawyers. A person's accessing the information contained in this web site, is not considered as retaining Feibleman & Case P.C. for any case nor is it considered as providing legal advice. Feibleman and Case P.C. cannot guarantee the outcome of any case.
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