Litigation and enforcement
Litigation and Enforcement refers to legal proceedings and disputes that arise within the context of marriage and family law. It encompasses a wide range of legal issues and conflicts that couples may face during or after their marriage. Such litigation is handled in family courts and is often emotionally charged, as it involves sensitive matters related to marriage, divorce, child custody, alimony, property division, and other familial issues. Litigation and Enforcement In Litigation and Enforcement, each party seeks legal representation to advocate for their interests and rights. The process involves gathering evidence, presenting arguments, and negotiating settlements. If the parties cannot reach a resolution through negotiation, the case may proceed to trial, where a judge will make decisions on the contested issues. Common areas of Litigation and Enforcement include divorce proceedings, where spouses seek to legally terminate their marriage and address related matters like asset