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Family Court handles all types of family law matters. Family law is the term generally used when referring to actions for divorce, legal separation, annulment, parentage, child custody, visitation, support (child and spousal), domestic violence restraining orders, and family related issues.
The Family Division presides over family and juvenile cases in Clark County. There are two court locations that handle general family law matters: Family Courts and Services Center 601 North Pecos Rd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89155 (702) 455-2385 For a map of the court’s location, click here.
The Center for Families, Children & the Courts (CFCC) works, at the direction of the Judicial Council, to assist courts throughout the state in handling cases involving a variety of case types including family law.
Florida’s Family Court uses a fully integrated, comprehensive approach to handling all cases involving children and families, while at the same time resolving family disputes in a fair, timely, efficient, and cost effective manner.
Parents, spouses, and caregivers of children can find resources and instructions to help their families move forward. Changing or establishing domestic relationships may involve legal filings and procedures. The self-help guides and articles below will help you make informed decisions about your family's domestic arrangements.
The self-help website includes family law forms approved by the Florida Supreme Court. Additional resources include a directory of local self-help centers, web links to free and low cost legal aid, mediator search capabilities, and guardianship resources.
Family court defined and explained with examples. Family court hears matters specific to family law, such as divorce, child custody, and domestic violence.
An introduction and guide to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. As part of your separation, to legally resolve arrangements for your children or divide up your assets, you might find yourself at the FCFCOA.
Child custody and visitation rights. Divorce and related financial issues like child support, alimony, and equitable distribution of property. Family law judges hear domestic and child welfare matters and receive specialized training to increase their expertise.