Divorce - Child Support - Alimony and Spousal Support issues - Child Custody - etc)
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Yes, that is a family law case.
Only in a case involving federal law.
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An administrative case can be a number of things. One example could be a law case usually involving contracts, health, disability or insurance. It could apply to a number of other sectors.
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If you have a pending case involving a felony charge, or a charge of domestic violence, no. This is Federal law, and applies in all US states
A "criminal case" is, by definition, any offense which violates the criminal law statutes of the jurisdiction. If you wish more specific examples you are going to have to ask a more specific question.
Maritime law applies to any case involving a ship or navigable waters. A collision between two ships is a common example. A murder at sea and salvage rights are other ares that it could be applied to.
Any case arising under federal law. Examples would be admiralty law, federal tax law, or bankruptcy.
Under some situations, a case involving a person from out of state can be tried in a Federal Court according to a state law. While state law never supersedes Federal law, a lawyer can bring up a case from state law that might have bearing on a Federal Case. The way the United States Supreme Court ruled on that state case would affect Federal Law and could influence the federal court.