John W. Key, III, P.C.
Attorney at Law
Family Law Newsletter
Child Neglect
 
Every child has the right to expect that their parent or primary responsible caregiver will reasonably and prudently provide clothing, food, medical care, protection, shelter, and supervision. When a parent or primary responsible caregiver fails to provide the essential things to a child, a child may be neglected. Child neglect is more common and sometimes more devastating than child abuse. Often times child neglect and abuse are referred to in the same type of context.More...
 
Establishment of a Guardianship
 
A guardianship is a legal right given to an individual to be responsible for the care, housing, and basic necessities of another individual, commonly referred to as the ward, who is deemed incapable or unable to care for themselves. More...
 
Areas of Concern During Divorce Proceedings
 
There are numerous questions that are raised during divorce proceedings. Whether the parties are represented by counsel or are representing themselves, numerous issues should be discussed. More...
 
Overview of the Family Medical Leave Act
 
The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal law that provides certain employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid and job-protected leave from her employment. The FMLA applies to all public and private employers that have 50 or more employees within a 75-mile radius of one another. More...
 
Postmarital Agreements
 
A postmarital agreement, or postnuptial agreement, is an agreement executed by a husband and wife after they are married. More...
 
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