A word family of "jurisdiction" includes words that are derived from the same root. These include "jurisprudence," which refers to the theory or philosophy of law; "jurist," meaning a legal expert or scholar; and "jurisdictional," which pertains to the authority of a court or legal body to make decisions and judgments. Together, they reflect concepts related to law and legal authority.
At the family court that has jurisdiction over the case.At the family court that has jurisdiction over the case.At the family court that has jurisdiction over the case.At the family court that has jurisdiction over the case.
The word is Jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction is a noun.
Primary jurisdiction
That depends on your jurisdiction. You can ask at your local family court for its timetable for actions filed.That depends on your jurisdiction. You can ask at your local family court for its timetable for actions filed.That depends on your jurisdiction. You can ask at your local family court for its timetable for actions filed.That depends on your jurisdiction. You can ask at your local family court for its timetable for actions filed.
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.
Family court typically has jurisdiction over divorce cases.
The word for it is diocese.
"original Jurisdiction" is TWO words not "the" word. See the related question below (which was available to you) for the answer.
Yes
The process will vary by jurisdiction.
The word jurisdiction (authority) is from the Latin juris(jura, plural of jus) meaning "law".