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Misty Seaton Fields

Adoption, Criminal, Indians & Native Populations, Contract
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Robert Benjamin Sherrer

Adoption
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Chris Ellen Rogers

Administrative Law, Social Security, Elder Law, Adoption
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Sofia Goodin

Estate Planning, Divorce, Adoption, Criminal
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Cassandra Lynn Coats

Foreclosure, Federal Appellate Practice, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Adoption
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Tamara Sue Ward

Administrative Law, Adoption, Estate Planning, Guardianships & Conservatorships
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Karl David Jones

Oil & Gas, Adoption, Lending, Federal Appellate Practice
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Betty Ann Pitts-cartwright

Real Estate, Criminal, Adoption, Bankruptcy
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Kent Ryals

Adoption, Bankruptcy & Debt, Family Law, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law
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Joseph Michael Gardner

Adoption, Federal Appellate Practice, Indians & Native Populations
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LEGAL TERMS

FOSTER CARE

Court-ordered care provided to children who are unable to live in their own homes, usually because their parents have abused or neglected them. Foster parents h... (more...)
Court-ordered care provided to children who are unable to live in their own homes, usually because their parents have abused or neglected them. Foster parents have a legal responsibility to care for their foster children, but do not have all the rights of a biological parent--for example, they may have limited rights to discipline the children, to raise them according to a certain religion or to authorize non-emergency medical procedures for them. The foster parents do not become the child's legal parents unless the biological parents' rights are terminated by a court and the foster parents adopt the child. This is not typically encouraged, as the goal of foster care is to provide temporary support for the children until they can be returned to their parents. See also foster child.

FAMILY COURT

A separate court, or more likely a separate division of the regular state trial court, that considers only cases involving divorce (dissolution of marriage), ch... (more...)
A separate court, or more likely a separate division of the regular state trial court, that considers only cases involving divorce (dissolution of marriage), child custody and support, guardianship, adoption, and other cases having to do with family-related issues, including the issuance of restraining orders in domestic violence cases.

DIVORCE

The legal termination of marriage. All states require a spouse to identify a legal reason for requesting a divorce when that spouse files the divorce papers wit... (more...)
The legal termination of marriage. All states require a spouse to identify a legal reason for requesting a divorce when that spouse files the divorce papers with the court. These reasons are referred to as grounds for a divorce.

NEXT FRIEND

A person, usually a relative, who appears in court on behalf of a minor or incompetent plaintiff, but who is not a party to the lawsuit. For example, children a... (more...)
A person, usually a relative, who appears in court on behalf of a minor or incompetent plaintiff, but who is not a party to the lawsuit. For example, children are often represented in court by their parents as 'next friends.'

SPOUSAL SUPPORT

See alimony.

PREMARITAL AGREEMENT

An agreement made by a couple before marriage that controls certain aspects of their relationship, usually the management and ownership of property, and sometim... (more...)
An agreement made by a couple before marriage that controls certain aspects of their relationship, usually the management and ownership of property, and sometimes whether alimony will be paid if the couple later divorces. Courts usually honor premarital agreements unless one person shows that the agreement was likely to promote divorce, was written with the intention of divorcing or was entered into unfairly. A premarital agreement may also be known as a 'prenuptial agreement.'

ADOPTION

A court procedure by which an adult becomes the legal parent of someone who is not his or her biological child. Adoption creates a parent-child relationship rec... (more...)
A court procedure by which an adult becomes the legal parent of someone who is not his or her biological child. Adoption creates a parent-child relationship recognized for all legal purposes -- including child support obligations, inheritance rights and custody.

NEXT OF KIN

The closest relatives, as defined by state law, of a deceased person. Most states recognize the spouse and the nearest blood relatives as next of kin.

GUARDIAN

An adult who has been given the legal right by a court to control and care for a minor or her property. Someone who looks after a child's property is called a '... (more...)
An adult who has been given the legal right by a court to control and care for a minor or her property. Someone who looks after a child's property is called a 'guardian of the estate.' An adult who has legal authority to make personal decisions for the child, including responsibility for his physical, medical and educational needs, is called a 'guardian of the person.' Sometimes just one person will be named to take care of all these tasks. An individual appointed by a court to look after an incapacitated adult may also be known as a guardian, but is more frequently called a conservator.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re Adoption of JDP

¶ 2 Father objected to the entry of such an order. He alleged pursuant to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Appendix USCAT II (formerly known as the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940)(Civil Relief Act), the time frame identified in § 7505-4.2 was tolled while ...

IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTION OF BABY G.

¶4 The administrative order charged the Public Defender with the duty to ensure "strict compliance with the law" in reviewing the costs and expenses of a particular adoption. In fulfilling this responsibility, the Public Defender has concluded that the only allowable costs and ...

In re Adoption of Baby Boy A

¶ 9 In an August 28, 2006 minute order, the district court, having considered briefs submitted by the prospective adoptive parents and the Cherokee Nation, found that the proceeding was one for adoption without consent of the putative father and not for termination of parental ...