Law and the Family Section 2 page 329-332. Family law Regulates: –Marriage –Divorce –Responsibilities and rights of adults and children.

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Law and the Family Section 2 page

Family law Regulates: –Marriage –Divorce –Responsibilities and rights of adults and children

Marriage laws: Most states require people to be at least 18 years old to marry with out parental consent and 16 with parental consent Half the sates require people to wait at least 5 days for their marriage certificate to help eliminate hasty marriages Most states require the ceremony to be performed by civil officials or religious officials

Protecting family members: Child abuse- emotional, physical, or sexual abuse inflicted on a child by another person Foster homes- homes of people who are unrelated to the child but agree to act as their care givers Guardian- a person appointed by the state court to care for an individual who can not care for themselves Adopt- when a person legally establishes the child as his or her own

Divorce laws: Divorce- The final legal ending of a marriage Each state makes its own laws on divorce No-fault divorce- people seeking divorce do not have to charge their partner with grounds desertion or abuse

Problems with divorce: After a divorce many things need to be resolved: –Division of property –Custody of children –Visitation rights –Child support payments If a couple can not decide on these things a judge will decide for them

Divorce in the U.S. The US has one of the highest divorce rates in the world There are a few reasons for this: –The divorce process has become less complicated –More women work outside the home –American society has become more tolerant of divorce

Reduce the divorce rate: Some Americans believe that there are several ways you can reduce the divorce rate in America: –Stricter marriage laws –More preparation for marriage life –Offer classes in high schools and colleges that deal with married life –Encourage family members to share and work together for the good of the family