cruelty
Cruelty is any act of inflicting unnecessary physical or mental pain on living creatures.
Some common uses of the term “cruelty” in a legal sense include:
Cruelty is any act of inflicting unnecessary physical or mental pain on living creatures.
Some common uses of the term “cruelty” in a legal sense include:
Custodial interference refers to a parent breaking court determined custodial instructions. This can be as major as taking a child from the sole custodian or as minimal as calling a child more than directed.
A custodial parent is the parent that lives with and cares for their minor child for all (sole physical custody) or most (primary physical custody) of the time.
A custodian is a person having charge of something. Some common uses of the term “custodian” in a legal sense include:
Custody determines who lives with, cares for, and can make important decisions about a minor child. While such arrangements can be informally agreed upon by the parents, in family law the question generally arises following the separation or divorce of the child’s parents, though non-parent parties might also seek custody.
Desertion is willful abandonment of a person's duties or obligations, especially to a spouse or child. Some common uses of the term desertion in a legal sense include:
Dissolution is the act of bringing an end or termination of a legal relationship between two parties, such as a partnership, contract or marriage.
Dissolution of marriage is the legal process that terminates a marriage. Divorce and dissolution are often used interchangeably, but these terms have different legal meanings. Dissolution of marriage can be thought of as being similar to no-fault divorce - meaning that when a couple files for a dissolution, neither of them are required to show any evidence of wrongdoing.