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, Sep. 7, 2008

DEFINITION

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BUZZWORDS

Adoption - Legal process pursuant to state statute in which a child's legal rights and duties toward his natural parents are terminated and similar rights and duties toward his adoptive parents are substituted.

Alimony - Monetary support that husband or wife pays the other spouse by court order for maintenance while they are separated or after they are divorced.

Annulment - To nullify, abolish and make void by competent authority. An annulment differs from a divorce in that a divorce terminates a marriage, whereas an annulment establishes that a marriage never existed.

Child Support - The legal obligation of parents to contribute to the economic maintenance of their children. In a dissolution or custody action, money paid by one parent to another toward the expenses of the children.

Community Property - Property owned in common by husband and wife, each having an undivided one-half interest by reason of their marital status.

Custody - In Family Law, the control and maintenance of a child awarded by the court to the parents in a divorce or separation proceeding.

Divorce - A legal decree by the court that totally dissolves the marital relationship between husband and wife.

Guardian - A person lawfully invested with the power, and charged with the duty, of taking care and managing the property of another who is incapable of administering his or her own affairs.

Guardianship - A legal arrangement under which one person (a guardian) has the legal right and duty to care for another (the ward) and his or her property. A guardianship is established because of the ward's inability to legally act on his or her own behalf.

Legal Separation - The living apart of husband and wife, in which support and maintenance are detailed in a document issued by the court.

Marital Property - Property purchased or accumulated by spouses that is divided on dissolution of the marriage.

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