Quick Divorce Online Annulment
The availability of online annulments is based upon the same requirements as a quick divorce online: all
state laws must be obeyed. The primary sources of family law are: 1) State Constitutions, 2) Statutory Family
Codes, 3) General Statutes, 4) Trial Court Decisions, 5) Appellate Court Opinions, 6) Supreme Court Cases, 7)
Evidentiary Rules, 8) Rules of Civil Procedure, 9) Administrative regulations, and 10) Local Rules of Court. All
applicable laws are subject to amendment, repeal, and supplementation.
As a matter of popular dispute, the definition of marriage (and implicitly divorce and child support laws) are now
consider likely amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The proposed amendment sparked vehement debate in both
houses of Congress. The controversy is not whether the amendment will sway public opinion in either direction.
Criticism is two fold. First, the amendment strips power from state legislatures, state courts, and federal
courts in an attempt to weaken separation of powers guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. Secondly, the motive
for Congressional attention focused on the definition of marriage is highly questionable during a time when
global terrorism, conflict in Iraq, and conflict in Afghanistan are represented as eminent threats to national
security. Currently, while the marriage debate continues catching headlines, a bipartisan coalition of state Attorney
Generals filed suits against the federal government for the failure to fund national security measures required
by the Department of Homeland Security.
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