No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.No, child custody cases fall under the jurisdiction of the family and probate courts.
not evenly distributed
civil law
Family law is an umbrella term that covers a variety of court cases. Some of the cases that fall under this type of law are divorce, custody, adoption, and child support.
In most cases, yes, but it's really situation dependent. There are exemptions that you MIGHT fall under.
Yes, it does fall under the area of biology.Yes, it does fall under the area of biology.Yes, it does fall under the area of biology.Yes, it does fall under the area of biology.Yes, it does fall under the area of biology.Yes, it does fall under the area of biology.
Gravity.
The US Supreme Court is the highest court of appeals in the US, but only for cases that fall under its jurisdiction.
'Common law' is law that has been decided (precedents set) by judgments on previous cases. Certain cases in New Jersey would fall under common law, if there had been similar or identical cases before it.
depends how you fall, but in most cases yes!
Yes, in some cases.
ALWAYS a district court of the FEDERAL Bankruptcy Court system. The laws are Federal too, although, mainly to help conform to the local customs of the area that district court operates in, some provisions have State considerations.