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A summary of the basic Colorado filing procedures and needed documents.
A summary of the basic Kentucky filing procedures and needed documents.
A summary of the basic Connecticut filing procedures and needed documents.
An explanation of the requirements, procedures, and options for the service of process in Vermont.
When your spouse files for a divorce, you are often require to file a response or an official appearance to make it clear to the family court what you would like to petition the court to do in regards to your divorce.
If all issues concerning divorce, child support, child custody, equitable division of assets, alimony, visitation and other issues are resolved between the parties, the earliest possible date for a nominal divorce in Rhode Island (a nominal divorce is a uncontested divorce in which everything is agreed to) is approximately sixty five to seventy days after the plaintiff files a complaint for divorce.
Both spouses are required to complete financial statements and disclose them to one another. For individuals with incomes of less that $75,000 complete the short form and individuals with incomes greater than $75,000 complete the long form. Information provided includes income, expenses, assets and debt.
A summary of the basic West Virginia filing procedures and needed documents.
A summary of the basic Vermont filing procedures and needed documents.
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