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Family Law for the Pennsylvania Bar Exam

Marriage, divorce, and child custody

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What You'll Study in Family Law

Divorce
Property Division
Child Custody
Child Support
Alimony
Domestic Violence
Adoption
Paternity
Prenuptial Agreements
Spousal Obligations
Minors
Court Structure
Support
Enforcement
Child Welfare
Divorce Procedure
Child Custody Procedure

Sample Family Law Questions

1What are the grounds for divorce in Pennsylvania?
2How is property divided in a Pennsylvania divorce?
3What is the standard for child custody in Pennsylvania?

What You'll Master

Master marriage requirements, validity, and common-law marriage rules
Learn divorce grounds, property division, and spousal support standards
Memorize child custody factors and the best interests of the child standard
Understand child support calculation guidelines and modification rules
Nail adoption procedures, termination of parental rights, and paternity actions
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Family Law for Pennsylvania Bar Exam FAQ

What Family Law topics are covered?
Our flashcards cover marriage formation and validity, premarital agreements, divorce and annulment, property division (equitable distribution), spousal support, child custody and visitation, child support, adoption, paternity, and domestic violence protections.
How do flashcards help with Family Law analysis?
Family Law questions require applying multi-factor tests such as the best interests of the child standard. Our flashcards drill each factor and standard so you can systematically analyze custody, support, and property division issues.
Are premarital agreement rules covered?
Yes. We cover the enforceability requirements for premarital agreements including voluntariness, full disclosure, and unconscionability, as well as the modern trend toward the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act.
Do you cover both fault and no-fault divorce?
Yes. Our flashcards explain both fault-based grounds (adultery, cruelty, abandonment) and no-fault divorce provisions, including how fault may affect property division and spousal support in some jurisdictions.

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