Going through a divorce can
be a very hard time for anyone. The mental and emotional
hardships are one that may require time to heal from, especially
when children are involved. It is especially important that
you understand what your legal rights are. An attorney in
your area has the necessary experience and knowledge needed
to help you with your case.
Are you going through a divorce and need representation
in your legal battle? Contact
a Divorce Lawyer in your area today!
Absolute
Divorce - An absolute divorce discontinues
the marriage. Once a judgment of absolute divorce is
granted, the individuals are able to remarry. Read
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Alimony
Law - Alimony is spousal maintenance that
refers to payments to one spouse from the other spouse. Read
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Annulment
Law - An annulment is when a court of law
determines that your marriage is not legally valid. Read
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Child
Custody - Child custody is when one parent
has legal rights to decide what the best is for the child
after a court has granted them custody. Read
more
Child
Support - The court
order support for a child set according to state laws
and is figued out by an equation of the parent’s
base income / equity. Read
more
Divorce
Laws - These laws change state to state
and is the legal dissolution of marriage that determine
the marriage is void. Read
more
Effects
on Children - General factors that may
cause trauma to the child after a divorce. Read
more
Establishing
Paternity -The legal acknowledge of paternity
through written and signed documentation. Read
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Establishing
Support - The legal process of establishing
an order for child support by a court ordered judgment
for monthly payments for the child. Read
more
Legal
Separation - The separate living of two
spouses that do not cohabitate. Read
more
Limited
Divorce - A limited divorce is a legal action
in which the court supervises a couple's separation. Read
more
Mediation -
Mediation is a process by which the parties to a divorce
try to resolve their disagreements. Read
more
No-Fault
Divorce - "No Fault" divorce law describes
any divorce where the spouse suing for divorce does not
have to prove that the other spouse did something wrong. Read
more
Pre
Nuptial Rights - A premarital contract before
marriage that helps determine how a divorce will be decided,
if the marriage dissolves. Read
more
Property
Division - A marital settlement agreement
is a contract between the husband and wife that divides
property and debts and resolves other issues. Read
more
Visitation
Rights - The non-custodial parent’s
rights to visit their child and any other limitations
placed by the court that concern the child. Read
more
Contact the nearest Attorney and obtain a free case evaluation.
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