Assume a man is married to the mother of a child when the child is born but both parents know that the biological father is a man with whom the woman had an affair. Assume also that the husband bonds with, supports, and wants to raise the child as his own and petitions the court to be designated the child's legal father. The court may find that he is the ________ parent of the child.
A) intended
B) natural
C) biological
D) equitable
Q. #2The type of alimony that is not really ________ in nature because it customarily remains modifiable if there is a change of circumstances.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Q. #3Subject indexes usually provide just an overview of the book's content and presentation.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. #4The legal concept of spousal support is not a new idea. We can trace its origin back to our English common law heritage. Over the centuries, there have been some changes and modifications with a look to even more in the future. In the answer to this question, trace the origins of our modern day alimony awards starting with the ecclesiastical courts to the more trendy durational limits on alimony awards. In you answer make sure to include any laws that paved the way for our current system, to whom and how do the courts award alimony, the kinds of alimony a court may decree a spouse and what do they consider before making an award.
What will be an ideal response?
Q. #5General indexes provide insight into the typical type of places, objects, and things relevant to the party's action, as well as acts, defenses, and types of relief sought.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. #6Which one of the following is LEAST likely to be considered a phase in the property division process?
A) determination of which party is responsible for the breakup of the marriage
B) division of the parties' property
C) classification of the parties' property as separate or marital
D) valuation of major assets
Q. #7Describe a minimum of five topics that should be addressed in an alimony provision in a separation agreement.
What will be an ideal response?