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Until 2010, New York did not allow no-fault divorce. To get a divorce, a spouse had to prove either that the couple had separated pursuant to a court judgment or written ...
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Aside from hurt feelings and the sometimes devastating loss of a relationship, difficult issues can arise during a divorce, such as child custody and division of property...
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As a result of divorce or a separation, many parents must make support payments for their child's living expenses and education until the child’s emancipation. Child supp...
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Dissolution of Marriage in Ohio In Ohio, there’s a faster way to get your divorce through the courts so you can get on with your life. It’s called dissolution of marriag...
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Learn the basics of a divorce, or dissolution of marriage, in Virginia....
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In Wyoming, you can request alimony as soon as the divorce process begins; you can receive temporary alimony until you get your final order from the court....
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Many couples choose to make agreements with their spouse – most often about who owns what property. While prenuptial agreements are the most well-known marital agreements...
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From Ashtabula to Zanesville, one thing is certain for Ohio couples … one in three first marriages will end within ten years and one in five will end within five years. F...
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Find out how alimony (spousal support) is awarded and calculated in North Carolina....
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A divorce is uncontested when the spouses are able to agree on the details of how to end their marriage and submit the court paperwork cooperatively, often avoiding cou...