FAMILY LAW INFORMATION
Crouch
& Crouch practices
all areas of family law, including divorce,
marital property division
(or "equitable distribution"), custody,
child support,
separation agreements, pre-marital
agreements, alimony,
adoption, and other legal issues pertinent to the family. The
firm has a particular concentration in interstate
and international family law,
especially the provisions and practice of the Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction,
the Parental Kidnapping Prevention
Act (PKPA), the Uniform Child
Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA) and the Uniform
Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). Other
practice areas include Wills, Mediation, and Legal malpractice cases.
FAMILY
LAW:
- Divorce
- Separation
- Division
of Property and Debts
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Child Custody Jurisdiction
- Mediation
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INTERNATIONAL
FAMILY LAW
- Overview
of International Child Custody Law
- What if
Your Child is Abducted?
- The Hague
Convention on International Child Abduction
- Convention
de La Haye sur les aspects civils de l'enlèvement international
des enfants
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- Legal Quotations
- LINKS
to other legal information sources on Web
- Virginia
Geography, Terms and Institutions
- Family
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