Payments made from one spouse to another after a divorce, intended to support the lower-earning or non-earning spouse.
A legal procedure that declares a marriage null and void, as if it never existed.
Legal determination of where a child will live and who will have the responsibility to make decisions about the child’s welfare.
Financial support paid by a non-custodial parent to the custodial parent to help cover the costs of raising a child.
Property acquired during marriage that is considered equally owned by both spouses.
Failure to comply with a court order, which can result in penalties or fines.
The parent who has primary custody of the child and with whom the child primarily resides.
The final ruling or judgment in a divorce case.
Abuse or violence between partners or family members, which can include physical, emotional, or psychological harm.
A court-appointed individual who represents the best interests of a child in legal proceedings.
A custody arrangement where both parents share legal and/or physical custody of the child.
A court-approved arrangement where a married couple lives apart but remains legally married.
A process where a neutral third party helps the divorcing couple reach an agreement on various issues.
A legal process to change an existing court order, such as child support or custody, due to a change in circumstances.
The parent who does not have primary custody of the child but may have visitation rights and pay child support.
The legal rights and responsibilities a parent has in relation to their child, including custody, support, and decision-making.
Legal determination of a child’s biological father, often involving DNA testing.
A formal written request to the court to initiate legal proceedings.
A legal contract entered into before marriage, outlining the division of assets and financial arrangements in case of divorce.
A legal order issued to protect an individual from harassment, abuse, or violence by another person.
A written agreement between spouses outlining terms of separation, including custody, support, and property division.
An agreement reached between parties in a legal case, resolving disputes without a trial.
A custody arrangement where one parent has exclusive legal and/or physical custody of the child.
The rights granted to the non-custodial parent to spend time with their child according to a schedule set by the court.
A person who gives testimony under oath in a legal proceeding, providing evidence related to the case.