E.A. Gjelten

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Grounds for Divorce in Texas
Texas allows both no-fault and fault-based divorce. Learn about the legally acceptable reasons for getting divorced in the state.
Adultery in Texas: Does Cheating Affect Alimony?
If you’re facing the end of your marriage because you or your spouse had an extramarital affair, you might be wondering how the infidelity might affect your divorce. Learn how Texas divorce law deals with adultery.
Adultery in California: Does Cheating Affect Alimony?
We've all heard of marriages ending because one spouse was unfaithful. But does your spouse's misconduct matter when it comes to alimony and other issues in a California divorce?
How to Divorce Without Going to Court
Divorce doesn't have to be a drawn-out battle in court There are options available that can save you the anxiety and expense of court appearances.
What's the Difference Between Annulment and Divorce?
Annulment and divorce both end marriages, but the legal path you can take depends on your marriage's validity from the start. Understanding the strict rules around annulment is key before deciding which route to pursue.
Paternity in Georgia
Learn the legal rights and obligations that come with paternity in Georgia, how to get DNA tests and establish paternity, and how to contest a paternity claim.
Legitimation in Georgia
If you’re an unmarried father in Georgia, you need to “legitimize” your child if you want visitation or custody rights, or if you want your child to have inheritance rights. Learn how the legitimation process works.
How to Deal With an Ex Who's Withholding Child Visitation
Learn about your rights to parenting time and how you can enforce those rights when the other parent won't let you see your child.
Low-Cost Options for Divorcing Couples in Florida
Learn how to get a cheap and simple Florida divorce.
How to File and Prepare for a Child Custody Case
Learn how child custody cases work, including how to open a case, get help agreeing on a parenting plan, and prepare for a custody hearing.