Quick Online Divorces & Child Custody
The availability of quick online divorces is usually limited by child custody issues. Courts must insure the
best interest of children are protected. The basic uncontested case may proceed swiftly with no comment, while
children's issues may result in a show cause hearing.
Regarding Legal Requirements: A wide assortment of sources contribute to the body of "family law."
State and federal requirements must be satisfied, yet all cases maters must be filed in state courts. The most
important sources of family law regulation are: 1) Constitutions, 2) Family Law Codes, 3) State General Civil Statutes, 4) Trial Court
Decisions, 5) Appellate Cases, 6) Supreme Court Cases, 7) Evidentiary and Procedural Rules, 8)
Departmental
Regulations and Policy, and 9) Local Rules of Court. All laws, rules, and policies are subject to change.
An amendment to the U.S. Constitution is
likely. Any change will affect all divorce law and child support requirements. The proposed amendment also
erupted into partisan debate in the House and Senate. The dispute is not the wording of the amendment -- most
congressmen concede few, if any people will change views because of a constitutional amendment.
Criticism and debate is rotted much deeper in partisan ploys. First, the amendment grabs power from state legislatures, state courts, and federal
courts in a bold attempt to undermine separation of powers guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. Secondly, the motive
for wasting Congressional resources on redefinition is highly suspect during a period when
global terrorism, war in Iraq, and war in Afghanistan are represented as ultimate threats to our nation. While the marriage
controversy fills headlines as the election nears, a bipartisan coalition of state AGs filed suits against the U.S. Government for refusing to honor federal guarantees
for payment for
mandatory security measures.
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