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Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Family Law"

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*'''Family Court''': Family Court can deal with issues about guardianship and the care of children, child support and spousal support. Family Court can only deal with issues under the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Family Court''': Family Court can deal with issues about guardianship and the care of children, child support and spousal support. Family Court can only deal with issues under the ''Family Law Act''.


*'''Supreme Court''': The Supreme Court can deal with all of these issues as well as divorce and the division of property and debt between married spouses and unmarried spouses who have lived together for at least two years. The Supreme Court can deal with issues under both the Divorce Act and the ''Family Law Act''.
*'''Supreme Court''': The Supreme Court can deal with all of these issues as well as divorce and the division of property and debt between married spouses and unmarried spouses who have lived together for at least two years. The Supreme Court can deal with issues under both the ''Divorce Act'' and the ''Family Law Act''.


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