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Which laws govern family lawyers?
When there is a dispute, Chennai family lawyers will make reference to a body of laws that, depending on how they are applied to the parties, contain provisions relating to family problems.

When there is a dispute, Chennai  family lawyers will make reference to a body of laws that, depending on how they are applied to the parties, contain provisions relating to family problems. Experts in family law should be familiar with the following laws:

the 1872 Indian Christian Marriage Act

Act of 1936 Dissolving Marriage

1869 Indian Divorce Act

Christians and Muslims are permitted to adopt in accordance with the terms of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2006

1925's Indian Succession Act

Application of Muslim Personal Lawyers (Shariat) Act of 1937

Act of 1865 on Parsi Marriage and Divorce

Act of 1956 on Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance

the 1955 Hindu Marriage Act

1954 Special Marriage Act

1956's Hindu Succession Act

In personal matters before the court, it is the family court lawyers that act as advocates for their clients. A family law specialist is aware of the relevant information for the court. An experienced family lawyer will nevertheless work to resolve the case favourably even if the circumstances are not in the client's favour much. Therefore, whenever there is a legal issue, parties are advised to present all the information to family lawyers in Chennai.

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