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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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A dissolution of marriage in Ohio is a non-adversarial, ...
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In many divorces, a spouse needs to provide child support payments for the living expenses and education of a child until the child’s “emancipation.” In Massachusetts, em...
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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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In New York, marital property is equitable divided. Thus, you need to consider two issues in dividing your property. The first is: what is equitable....
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Dividing Retirement Benefits in Pennsylvania How do you Determine the Marital Value of Retirement Benefits in a Divorce? Generally, only “marital” retirement benefits (b...
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Once an absolute divorce has been rendered, both parties are able to remarry. Property division is usually split down the middle for items purchased by both parties and o...
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A spouse can file for a contested divorce in California on the grounds of either irreconcilable differences (no-fault) or incurable insanity. The complainant must have re...
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A simple uncontested New York divorce will cost the couple anywhere from $250 to $2500, and additional court fees. The husband or wife must be a resident of New York for ...
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