If you're a Georgia parent going through a divorce, or if you've never been married to your child's other parent and have decided to end the relationship, you'll want to become familiar with Georgia's child support guidelines.
Learn how child custody works in Alaska, including how judges make custody decisions, whether they'll consider your child's preferences, and how to get your current custody or visitation orders changed.
Learn how child custody works in Iowa, including parenting plan requirements, how judges decide when parents can't agree, how to change existing custody arrangements and when grandparents can get visitation.
Even though you don’t have to prove your spouse’s fault to get a divorce in Illinois, you’ll still need to follow the state’s and court’s procedures when you file for divorce.
Child support in Minnesota won't necessarily change just because one or both parents remarry. But remarriage might have an effect on the amount of support in some circumstances.