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Vermont allows couples to file for divorce based on either fault or no-fault grounds. The fault grounds are: adultery, a prison sentence of three years or more, intole...
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A divorce is a scary, anxiety-ridden process. You have thousands of questions and no one to give you answers. Do I get to keep the house? Should I be able to receive mone...
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If an Ohio divorce, dissolution, legal separation, or annulment proceeding involves a child, and the court has not issued a shared parenting decree, the court must decide...
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In Mediation, spouses work with a neutral third party trained in conflict resolution techniques to reach agreement on custody of children, visitation, property division, ...
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When parents divorce in Ohio, the court must allocate parental rights and responsibilities for their child or children. This article explains how courts make that decisio...
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In Georgia, as in other states, the law favors keeping families intact and keeping children with their parents. The termination of a parent's rights permanently severs th...
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An overview of the rules on custody and visitation rights in Indiana....
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Find out how alimony (spousal support) is awarded and calculated in Ohio....
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General rule regarding alimony in bankruptcy The general rule is that an alimony obligation doesn’t just disappear in bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy to avoid an obliga...
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