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Family Court | A trial court that has jurisdiction over all family cases, including divorce, child support, parentage, domestic abuse and juvenile cases. |
Family Law Commissioner | A judicial officer appointed in the superior court to establish and enforce support orders in IV-D cases. |
Federal Parent Locator Service | A national system operated by OCSE for the purpose of searching federal government records to locate parents. |
Felony | A serious crime, punishable by imprisonment in a state penitentiary. In some cases, the death penalty can be imposed. |
Filing Fee | Amount of money charged by the court when a case is started. |
Findings | Rulings by a court as to what facts are true. |
Follow Regular Schedule | The children follow their regular schedule and celebrate the holiday with the assigned parent who has parenting time on that day or time. |
Forcible Entry and Detainer | A special proceeding for returning possession of lands, tenements or other real property to a person who has been wrongfully kept off the land or deprived of use of the land. This is a common proceeding used in landlord/tenant disputes, also known as eviction. |
Full Faith & Credit | The constitutional principle which entitles a judgment of the court of one state to recognition and enforcement in a court in another state. |