Ann O’Connell

Attorney · UC Berkeley School of Law

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Understanding and Calculating Alimony in Colorado
Find out if you're entitled to alimony when you divorce in Colorado and, if so, how much.
How Do I File for Divorce in New Mexico?
New Mexico allows both "fault" and "no-fault" divorces. Find out which one is right for you and how to get started with your New Mexico divorce.
Illinois Alimony FAQ
Learn about the kinds of spousal support available in Illinois, how judges decide the amount of alimony and how long it will last, and whether you can change the award later.
Child Support in Colorado
Find out how to calculate child support in Colorado and how a support award can be modified or terminated.
Child Support in Arkansas
Find out how child support is calculated in Arkansas, and how those payments can be modified or terminated.
New Jersey Divorce FAQ
Answers to commonly asked questions about New Jersey divorce, such as how much a divorce costs, how long it takes, and how to serve your spouse.
Grounds for Divorce in Virginia
If you’re filing for divorce in Virginia, you must have a legitimate reason. There are options available to you—but you need to be sure you pick the right one.
Texas Community Property FAQ
If you're getting divorced in Texas, you'll want to know about the state's community property laws.
Grounds for Divorce in Ohio
Ohio isn't a pure "no-fault" divorce state, and figuring out how to end your marriage can be challenging. Find out how to decide whether an Ohio divorce or dissolution is right for your situation.
Uncontested Divorce in Louisiana
When Louisiana spouses agree on all issues in their divorce, they might be able to file an uncontested divorce, which is often faster and less expensive than a traditional divorce.