Korean Family Law
Korean Family Law governs family-related matters in South Korea, including marriage, divorce, child custody, and inheritance. It is primarily based on the Civil Act, which outlines the legal rights and responsibilities of family members. The law emphasizes the importance of family unity and provides mechanisms for resolving disputes amicably.
Divorce in South Korea can be initiated by mutual consent or through court proceedings. The law addresses issues such as property division and child support, ensuring that the best interests of children are prioritized. Additionally, Korean Family Law recognizes various family structures, including single-parent families and stepfamilies.