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What is the difference between a divorce and an annulment? A divorce differs from an annulment in the respect that an annulment, if granted, erases the fact the couple w...
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What Are the Grounds for Divorce in Colorado? Colorado is a purely “no-fault” state which means courts won’t consider either spouse’s misconduct or fault (eg., adultery o...
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1. Can I force my spouse to leave our marital home, and if so, will he/she still be responsible for some of the expenses? Oftentimes when a married couple is not getting ...
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Illinois law establishes the amount of your wages that a creditor can deduct (garnish) from your wages for repayment of debts. The Illinois wage deduction laws (also ca...
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Military divorce is slightly different from civil divorce. While the grounds for divorce remain the same, there are differences in the procedure....
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GENERAL INFORMATION A person must be a resident of the State of Missouri for 90 days in order to file for dissolution of marriage in Missouri. Missouri is a modified...
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Starting a Divorce You must be domiciled in Colorado for 90 days prior to filing a Colorado divorce action....
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Alimony in California is called