The most common cases seen in family court include: Divorce or Legal Separation: Disputes over property division, spousal support, child custody and support. Child custody and visitation: Determining the legal custody and physical placement of children and creating a visitation schedule. Child support: Determining the amount of financial support to be paid by one parent to the other for the care of their children. Domestic violence: Requests for restraining orders or protection from abuse. Adoption: Legal proceedings to establish the parental rights and responsibilities of adoptive parents. Paternity: Determining the legal father of a child, which may be necessary to establish child support or custody arrangements. Juvenile delinquency: Cases involving minors who have been charged with a criminal offense. Guardianship: Appointing a guardian to make decisions on behalf of an incapacitated person or a minor child. Family court also deals with other types of cases related to family law, including prenuptial agreements, property division in unmarried couples, and name changes. The exact nature and frequency of cases can vary based on jurisdiction and local laws.