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  • Child Support and Taxes

    It is important that parents be aware of the tax treatment of child support in the context of divorce or separation as well as issues involving child custody.  The manne...
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  • Virginia Divorce Law

    Divorce, custody, child support and alimony are matters of state law. In a divorce, issues of property division, child support, child custody, and alimony are decided by ...
  • Filing a Contested Divorce in Massachusetts

    Massachusetts is both a fault and no-fault divorce state....
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  • Alimony and Taxes

    Alimony is the monetary support payment made to a spouse pursuant to a divorce or separation agreement, court order or decree......
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  • Divorce, Dissolution and Annulment in Ohio

    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...
    • By: Dennis Levin
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  • Understanding and Calculating Alimony in North Carolina

    It’s not unusual, when a couple gets divorced, for one spouse to need some assistance while trying to become self-supporting. If the spouse who needs help (the dependen...
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  • Getting Divorced: Legal Issues to Consider

    Getting divorced is emotional for both parties; however dissolving a marriage can have financial consequences that can be long lasting.  The legal issues you have to cons...
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  • New York State Divorce Law

    New York requires those filing a Complaint for Divorce in the state Supreme Court to have been married in the state and resided there for at least 1 year, to have resided...
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  • Filing a Contested Divorce in Virginia

    An individual filing a contested divorce in Virginia can assert grounds of adultery, felony conviction or cruelty. Virginia's no-fault assertions are based on either a hu...
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  • Overview of the Virginia Divorce Process

    Virginia is a mixed state regarding the grounds for divorce.  You can file for divorce in Virginia using no-fault or fault grounds.  The no-fault grounds for divorce are:...
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