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Civil law covers a wide range of disputes involving private individuals, organizations, or entities and is distinct from criminal law. Within civil law, two common categories of cases include matrimonial cases and property cases. 1. Matrimonial Cases Divorce and Separation: These cases address the legal dissolution of a marriage. This may include issues like alimony, custody of children, and division of marital property. Child Custody and Visitation Rights: In cases involving children, custody arrangements and visitation rights are often key concerns. Maintenance and Alimony: Alimony or spousal support may be ordered by the court, requiring one spouse to provide financial support to the other. Domestic Violence: In some cases, issues of domestic violence may be addressed as part of the matrimonial dispute. Nullity of Marriage: This deals with the annulment of a marriage if specific conditions (e.g., consent, age) are not met. 2. Property Cases Disputes Over Property Ownership: This can include disputes about who holds rightful ownership of a property. Inheritance and Succession: In cases involving inheritance, civil law helps to address disputes related to wills, legal heirs, and asset division. Partition Suits: These involve the division of property between co-owners or family members, often in cases where multiple people have a claim. Sale and Transfer Disputes: Conflicts arising from the sale or transfer of property, which may involve issues with agreements, encumbrances, or fulfillment of sale terms. Encroachment and Boundary Disputes: These cases focus on unauthorized occupation of property or disagreements over property boundaries. Lease and Rental Issues: Involves landlord-tenant disputes, rental agreements, and eviction issues. Each type of case can involve intricate legal proceedings and often requires expert legal assistance to ensure fair resolution.
Civil law covers a wide range of disputes involving private individuals, organizations, or entities and is distinct from criminal law. Within civil law, two common categories of cases include matrimonial cases and property cases.
Each type of case can involve intricate legal proceedings and often requires expert legal assistance to ensure fair resolution.
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