What types of issues are dealt with by family law?

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The most common issues handled at family court include:

Marriage Dissolution.

Paternity and Child Custody.

Protection Orders Against Domestic Violence.

Name Changes.

Guardianship.

Termination of Parental Rights and Adoptions.

Juvenile Matters.

Emancipation and Approval of Underage Marriages.

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