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  • A family lawyer is a lawyer who specializes in matters between family members, for example divorce settlements. Family lawyers represent the best interests of their clients and uphold their legal rights in court.

    Role

    A family lawyer represents family members in disputes which are brought before the civil courts. Family lawyers also sometimes take the role of a mediator in out-of-court agreements.

    Case Types

    Family lawyers are involved in separation and divorce settlements, prenuptial agreements, child custody cases, child support, adoptions, paternity disputes, and other family disputes.

    Skills

    Family lawyers often work with children or take on roles similar to that of a social worker. Qualities such as compassion, empathy, ethical responsibility and good communication skills are essential.

    Education

    All family lawyers must complete an undergraduate college degree, followed by a graduate law degree with a concentration in family law. Many family lawyers take additional studies in counseling or psychology.

    Certification

    Following their studies, a training family lawyer must pass the bar exam and complete three years' work experience before he can register as a practicing family lawyer.

    Source:

    Oregon State Bar: Family Law Resource Page

    American Bar Association Family Law FAQS

    StateLawyers.com: Family Law

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