Like a divorce, an annulment is a court procedure that dissolves, or ends, a marriage. Learn about the effect of an annulment and how to get one in West Virginia.
If you're receiving spousal support (alimony) after a divorce in California and you're hoping to remarry or live with a new partner, it's important to understand how your new relationship may impact your future payments.
Will Florida law allow you to stop paying alimony (spousal support) if your ex remarries or starts living with someone else? The answers may not be as clear as you would think.
Getting married can be one of the most exciting times of your life. But, if you've been through a divorce in the past and currently receive alimony, there are many things for you to consider before you remarry.
Mental illness can impact divorce, custody, and alimony decisions in Georgia—but how and to what extent depends on diagnosis, treatment, and the child’s best interests. Here's what the law says about mental health and family court.