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Fleetwood Family Law can assist you in navigating the legal process, protecting your rights, and protecting your interests, whether you are seeking custody of your child or going through a divorce. Fleetwood Family Law's most frequent area of family law is the divorce. Whether you are going through a divorce, seeking custody of your child, or facing any other family law issue, Fleetwood Family Law can help you navigate the legal process and protect your rights and interests. Fleetwood Family Law provides a personal and compassionate service. Fleetwood Family Law understands that clients can worry about legal fees, especially in complex family law cases where there can be many legal issues. Fleetwood Family Law recognizes that legal fees can cause concern, especially when it comes to family law cases. Clients also have greater control over the outcome of their cases. Child custody in Surrey, BC is decided based on the child’s best interests. Fleetwood Family Law also offers assistance in the area of Spousal Support (also known as alimony). The firm's lawyers understand the importance communication and will keep their clients updated throughout the process. Divorce Lawyers Surrey

Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior in a domestic relationship, such as physical violence, sexual violence, emotional abuse, or stalking. It can happen between spouses, partners, parents and children, or other family members. Domestic violence is a serious crime and can have long-lasting physical and emotional effects on the victim and their family.

Child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child, taking into account factors such as the child's age, health, relationship with each parent, and the ability of each parent to provide for the child's physical, emotional, and educational needs. The court may award joint custody, sole custody, or a combination of both, depending on the circumstances.

The grounds for divorce vary depending on the jurisdiction, but some common reasons include adultery, abandonment, cruelty, irreconcilable differences, and imprisonment. Some jurisdictions also recognize "no-fault" divorce, which means that a divorce can be granted without any specific reason or fault.

Child support is a court-ordered payment that one parent makes to the other parent to help cover the costs of raising a child. The amount of child support is typically based on factors such as the income of both parents, the child's needs, and the amount of time the child spends with each parent.