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  • New York Grounds for Divorce

    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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  • Ohio: Dissolution of Marriage FAQ

    A dissolution of marriage in Ohio is a non-adversarial, ...
    • By: Dennis Levin
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  • Securing Child Support Obligations Through Life Insurance

    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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  • 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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  • Equitable Distribution

    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 Divorce - Pennsylvania

    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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  • Absolute Divorce

    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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  • Filing a Contested Divorce in California

    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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  • Complications of Uncontested Divorce in New York

    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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