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  • Dissolution of Marriage in Virginia

    In Virginia, there are both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. A no-fault divorce is also  referred to as “separation divorce” and the grounds can be met by the s...
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  • Dissolution

    A dissolution (not
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  • Child Support and Taxes

    Child support is tax-free for federal income tax purposes, meaning neither the recipient spouse nor the child owes taxes on it. However, unlike spousal support, child sup...
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  • Understanding and Calculating Alimony in Wyoming

    Alimony (also called spousal support or maintenance) is a payment from one spouse to the other during or after divorce. It acts like a substitute for the financial supp...
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  • Ohio No Fault Divorce: How Long will it Take?

    In an Ohio no fault divorce, no one is at fault for the failure of the marriage....
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  • Material Change in Circumstances and Spousal Support

    In general, a spouse must be able to evidence a “material change in circumstances” of one or both spouses since the existing support order or divorce judgment entered in ...
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  • Dissolution of Marriage in New York

    To file for a divorce in New York State, you must meet the residency requirement. You or your spouse must live in New York at the time the divorce papers are filed. In ad...
  • Timeline of a Divorce: Part Two

    Prior to the court granting a divorce or entering any financial order regarding the case, both spousal parties must finish a financial statement form provided by Probate ...
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  • How to File for Divorce in Virginia

    In the commonwealth of Virginia, you generally must file for divorce in the county or city in which you and your spouse last lived together.  However, you can also file i...
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