Family Law / Domestic Relations insurance
Moderate RiskFamily law encompasses divorce, child custody, support, adoption, and prenuptial agreements. The emotionally charged nature of these cases means clients are often dissatisfied regardless of outcome, leading to a disproportionate number of bar complaints relative to actual malpractice. However, most claims tend to be lower in severity because damages are harder to prove in discretionary matters.

Key Malpractice Exposures
Failure to properly value and divide marital assets, particularly retirement accounts, business interests, and real property, is the most financially significant exposure. Missed deadlines for protective orders or temporary support motions can result in immediate client harm. Conflicts of interest arising from representing both parties, even with consent, remain a persistent claim trigger.
Coverage Considerations
Malpractice premiums for family law are generally moderate because claim severity tends to be lower than transactional practices. Firms should ensure their policy covers claims arising from mediation and collaborative law processes. Attorneys who handle adoption work should verify coverage for the specialized regulatory and interstate compact requirements involved.
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