Family law, also referred to as domestic relations in many states, is the broad body of law that covers marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, domestic violence, reproductive rights, and other matters regarding family relationships. Much of family law originates in English common law traditions surrounding marriage and the family unit. However, modern family law has expanded far beyond its common law roots, and family law is governed mostly by state law which varies highly from state to state.
Some states take a limited view of family law, but many states such as New York take a broad view that includes parts of criminal law like juvenile delinquency. Often, states establish separate family or domestic courts to address matters of family law.
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In the U.S., grounds for divorce generally fall under two categories: no-fault and fault-based. Most states allow for no-fault divorce, where irreconcilable differences or irretrievable breakdown of the marriage are sufficient reasons. Fault-based divorces require proof of specific misconduct by one spouse, such as adultery, abandonment, or cruelty.