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unusual facts about family law


Residence in English law

Family law, an area of the law that deals with family-related matters and domestic relations


Alejandro Patino

Other guest star appearances include House, Roswell, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Arrested Development and Family Law.

Allan Steele

He is perhaps best known for playing Sergeant Harris in the film The Next Three Days, and for TV roles on The Black Donnellys, NYPD Blue, Family Law, Time of Your Life and Falcone.

Blake Heron

After appearing in television hits such as Boston Public (2000), Family Law (1999) and Guardian, he took on the role of Specialist Galen Bungum in We Were Soldiers (2002).

John A. Giannetti, Jr.

His law practice represents businesses, families, and individuals and handles cases in criminal defense, business law, family law, and some zoning matters.

Jotwell

Currently the sections—each of which is organized as its own independent blog—are: Administrative Law, Classics, Constitutional Law, Corporate Law, Courts Law, Criminal Law, Cyberlaw, Equality, Family Law, Health Law, Intellectual Property Law, Jurisprudence, Legal History, Legal Profession, Tax Law, Tort Law, Trusts & Estates, and Work Law.

Judith Feldman

She went on to work as a producer and writer for Family Law and The Division.

Michael Gilden

Gilden performed or did stunt work in a variety of television series and films, including Charmed, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Family Law, Cybill, NCIS (TV series) and Pulp Fiction, and had a role as an Ewok in the film Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.

Stan Kirsch

He has made guest appearances in some TV shows including JAG, Family Law and Friends.

Sweden v. Yamaguchi

Sweden v. Yamaguchi, otherwise known as in the matter of Marianne Wilson, or in the matter of Mary Ann Vaughn, is a highly complex decision in international family law which touches on questions in law still unresolved over fifty years later.

Tamara Sonn

In the book, she argues against violence and inequality for women under Islamic law; and commends Morocco's Mudawana family code for the abolishment of the patriarchal family and diction respecting women.

Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve

His third wife was Countess Antoinette Augusta von Aldenburg (1660-1701), eldest daughter of Anton I, Count von Aldenburg und Knyphausen (by his first wife, Countess Auguste Johanna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein), legitimated son of Anton Gunther, last of the independent Counts of Oldenburg, who belonged to the Delmenhorst cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg whose senior line became hereditary kings of Denmark.


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Brazilian Institute of Family Law

The Brazilian Institute of Family Law or IBDFAM (from Instituto Brasileiro de Direito de Família, in Portuguese) is a non-profit civil association founded on October 25, 1997, in the city of Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, during the First Congress of Brazilian Family Law.

Criticism of Islamism

Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im further argued that, despite the abundance of Islamic jurisprudence about family law, Islam cannot even provide a clear basis for a centralised administration of family law, because the very idea of centralised administration did not exist at the time when the various schools of Muslim family law were evolved.

Family law in British Columbia

There are two courts that handle almost all family law litigation in British Columbia, Canada: the Provincial (Family) Court and the Supreme Court.

Jean Pierre Reguerraz

Movie critic Ty Burr of The Boston Globe said Family Law "gets a lift" from Reguerraz' portrayal.

Joanna Toch

Joanna Patricia Toch (born 13 October 1961) (LLB Hons) is a British Olympian, a practising Barrister and a Legal 500 expert in family law.

Liza M. Ortiz

She obtained her Juris Doctor Magna Cum Laude from Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law in 1999, after spending a summer at the International Studies Center at the José Ortega y Gasset Foundation in Toledo, Spain studying European Community Law and Comparative Spanish Family Law.

Mary Ann Vaughn

Mary Ann Vaughn (April 17, 1949-), citizen of Sweden, a.k.a. Marianne Wilson, was the subject of a widely-publicised and highly controversial case in international family law decided in the Tokyo High Court in 1956, Sweden v. Yamaguchi.

National University of Advanced Legal Studies

Dr. Sebastian Champappilly - Advocate, High Court of Kerala & Author of several treatises on Family Law.

Residence in English law

Residence in English family law, a term used to refer to not always similar concepts in various parts of English law including taxation, immigration, and family law

Ziba Mir-Hosseini

Her publications include Islam and Gender: The Religious Debate in Contemporary Iran (with Richard Tapper), A Study of Islamic Family Law in Iran and Morocco, Islam and Democracy in Iran: Eshkevari and the Quest for Reform (with Vanja Hamzic) and Control and Sexuality: the Revival of Zina Laws in Muslim Contexts (Women Living Under Muslim Laws, 2010).