Family Law Flashcards
What is the effect of cohabitation on spousal support?
If the receiving spouse cohabits with someone who is not family, then spousal support may be modified if the cohabitation results in a reduced need.
Which defense to divorce accounts for a spouse forgiving the marital misconduct?
Condonation is when a spouse forgives marital misconduct. There must be knowledge of the misconduct, and the party must resume relations with the guilty party.
While property division clauses are enforceable in a premarital agreement, what clauses are generally unenforceable?
Clauses relating to child custody and support in a premarital agreement are unenforceable.
Consent is a defense to which two grounds for divorce?
Consent is a defense to desertion or adultery.
What are the grounds for a void marriage?
Bigamy, incest, and mental incapacity
What is marital property and what are the six common exceptions to marital property?
In most states, all property acquired during the marriage is marital property.
Exceptions:
1) Property acquired before the marriage
2) Property excluded by a valid agreement between the parties
3) Property acquired by gift or inheritance
4) Property a party has sold, granted, or conveyed in good faith and for value prior to final separation
5) Property to the extent it has been mortgaged or otherwise encumbered in good faith and for value prior to separation
6) An award or settlement payment received for any cause of action or claim that accrued prior to marriage
What Act applies to interstate custody disputes, including visitation rights, as well as parental kidnapping cases?
The Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKPA)
What are the grounds for a voidable marriage?
1) Age
2) Impotence
3) Intoxication
4) Fraud, misrepresentation, duress, coercion, or force
5) Lack of intent
When does a court’s exclusive-continuing jurisdiction end?
A court that makes the initial ruling in a custody case has exclusive continuing jurisdiction over the matter until:
1. The parties no longer reside in the state, or
2. The child no longer has a significant connection to the state
When may a child support order be modified?
Generally, modifications are permissible when there is a substantial change in circumstances regarding the child’s needs or the parents’ financial situation, and that change is expected to be continuing, rather than temporary. Actual statutory language varies by jurisdiction. The respective obligations of child support are also adjusted as the possession of a child changes between parents.
What is the name of the agreement made between spouses who are planning for divorce, and what happens to this agreement upon divorce?
Separation agreements are made between spouses planning for divorce. They are generally merged into the final judgment for divorce, as long as they are based on full and fair disclosure.
How is marital misconduct considered in determining spousal support?
Marital misconduct may be considered in many states when determining spousal support. The weight depends on the jurisdiction, with some jurisdictions considering it merely a factor and others giving it preclusive effect.
What action does not sever marital ties but allows the court to determine spousal support and property division?
A limited divorce does not sever the marital ties but permits the parties to live apart. The court will determine support and property division in limited divorce actions.
Note: Limited divorce is known in some states as “divorce from bed and board.”
Under what conditions can spousal support be modified?
Generally, spousal support is modifiable even when deemed permanent. The party seeking modification generally has the burden of establishing a significant and continuing change in circumstances in the needs of the dependent spouse or financial abilities of the obligor.
What Act provides a court with personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state parent to establish or enforce child support or to determine parentage?
The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA), which has been adopted by every state.
What is the rule for the special weight given to a fit parent’s decision regarding their children?
A fit parent has a fundamental right to the care, custody, and control of his children. State courts must give special weight to a fit parent’s decision to deny nonparent visitation.
When may a child become emancipated?
To be emancipated, a minor child must be self-supporting and beyond the sphere of influence of his parents or independent of parental control.
How may a court provide for equitable distribution of property between unmarried cohabitants when there is no express contract between the parties?
A court will generally provide equitable distribution based on a resulting trust, constructive trust, or quantum meruit theory to avoid unjust enrichment.
What kind of support is available to an unmarried cohabitant in a minority of jurisdictions?
Palimony. This is only available when the parties have lived together in a stable, long-term relationship.
How can a valid marriage be terminated?
Annulment, divorce, or death
How does a party modify a property division award?
A property division award is not modifiable because it is based on the parties’ assets at the time of divorce. Changes in the parties’ circumstances after divorce are not be considered once the award has been entered.