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North Dakota Divorce Source
Our North Dakota Divorce Source is a resource to get you the state-specific divorce information you need. On this page you can locate North Dakota divorce lawyers, mediators, and other professionals as well as learn about the North Dakota divorce laws and related family law issues like, child custody, visitation, child support, alimony, and property division. Find North Dakota Divorce Professionals
If you need legal advice, you will most likely be hiring a divorce Lawyer or mediator to begin your North Dakota divorce proceedings. All it takes is making a phone call to set up an initial consultation, which is often offered free of charge.
What You Need to Know About North Dakota Divorce
According to North Dakota divorce laws, the court may grant a temporary or permanent decree of separation for any cause for which a divorce may be decreed. The court may include in the decree an order requiring payment of alimony and child support. The decree may also provide for the equitable division of the property and debts of the parties.
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