Parents usually believe they know what's best for their children when they're splitting up and facing decisions about custody and visitation. But what happens when kids have their own opinions on the subject?
Get answers to common questions about uncontested divorce, including how much it will cost, how long it will take, and whether you're a good candidate for this simple and quick way of getting divorced..
Find out how child support is calculated in Ohio, when judges may deviate from the child support guidelines, and how to get the support amount changed.
Sometimes, despite your best efforts, you can't save a failing marriage. Arkansas allows several legal reasons for getting a divorce, and you might be surprised that not all options require a lengthy court case and trial.
When Michigan judges are deciding what custody and parenting arrangements would be in a child’s best interests, they may consider the child’s opinion—but only in certain circumstances.
Learn how you can save time and money by getting an uncontested divorce in New Mexico, as well as other options if you can't meet the state's requirements for uncontested dissolution of marriage.
I've filed for divorce, completed the paperwork, but my spouse won't sign or answer the divorce papers. What are my options? Will the judge allow me to go on with the divorce without my spouse's cooperation?