Domestic violence Surrey

Child support Surrey

Fleetwood Family Law has extensive experience in handling domestic violence cases. Fleetwood Family Law is able to assist clients in other areas of family law, such as guardianship, adoption, and domestic violence. Child custody is another area of family law that Fleetwood Family Law can assist with. Fleetwood Family Law provides reliable and trusted legal representation and advice to Surrey residents who are dealing with family law issues. Fleetwood Family Law keeps abreast of changes in family law so that clients receive personalized and tailored representation. Fleetwood Family Law can be trusted as a reliable resource for Surrey clients who need professional legal advice and representation. The firm's attorneys take the time to learn about each client's unique situation and offer tailored advice and representation. Fleetwood Family Law is a law firm in Surrey, BC, dedicated to providing expert legal guidance and representation to clients facing family law issues. They keep current on family law changes and make use of their expertise to provide legal representation for clients. Divorce Lawyers Surrey

Family law is a branch of law that deals with legal issues related to families and domestic relationships, such as marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and domestic violence. Its purpose is to protect the rights and interests of family members and promote the well-being of families.

Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior in a domestic relationship, such as physical violence, sexual violence, emotional abuse, or stalking. It can happen between spouses, partners, parents and children, or other family members. Domestic violence is a serious crime and can have long-lasting physical and emotional effects on the victim and their family.

Child support is a court-ordered payment that one parent makes to the other parent to help cover the costs of raising a child. The amount of child support is typically based on factors such as the income of both parents, the child's needs, and the amount of time the child spends with each parent.

The grounds for divorce vary depending on the jurisdiction, but some common reasons include adultery, abandonment, cruelty, irreconcilable differences, and imprisonment. Some jurisdictions also recognize "no-fault" divorce, which means that a divorce can be granted without any specific reason or fault.