Divorce FAQs
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How Do I File For Divorce?
A: Filing for divorce is like initiating any other civil lawsuit – you must first file papers at the courthouse (a “Complaint”). Many states have … More -
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What Exactly Does It Mean To Be Divorced?
A: If you are divorced it means that a judge has signed a “dissolution of marriage” declaring that you are no longer legally married to your spouse. … More -
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What Is The Difference Between a "Fault" and a "No Fault" Divorce?
A: A “no fault” divorce is one where the spouse filing for divorce does not have to prove that the other spouse did something wrong. All states allow divorces … More -
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How Long Does It Take To Get Divorced?
A: This is really a two-part question. Most states require a certain period of time to pass between the filing of the initial paperwork and the issuance of a … More -
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My Husband And I Do Not Make Much Money And We Really Dont Own Anything Of Much Value – Is There A Simplified Way For Us To Get Divorced?
A: It depends. Some states offer a simplified version of divorce that may be available to you. In the states that do, it is usually required that you and your … More -
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My Husband Said That He Will Not let Me Divorce Him
A: In a "no fault" divorce state there is nothing that your husband can do to legally prevent you from filing for and obtaining a divorce decree from the … More -
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How Does The Court Decide Who Gets The Children?
A: At the outset, it is important to understand that “custody” is usually divided into two separate categories – legal custody and physical … More
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