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An explanation of the requirements, procedures, and options for the service of process in Montana.
An explanation of the requirements, procedures, and options for the service of process in North Dakota.
A brief overview of New Mexico guidelines and procedures for annulments.
A selected set of key Utah divorce facts dealing with a range of topics including child custody, child support, spousal support, and property distribution.
A summary of the basic Maryland filing procedures and needed documents.
Each year, more than 400,000 citizens of the United States marry foreign-born persons and petition for them to obtain permanent residence in the U.S. Spouses of U.S. citizens is considered "immediate relatives" under the immigration laws, and are exempt form all numerical limitations. In other words, marriage to a U.S. citizen is the fast lane to a green card.
The New York State Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) became law in 1989 and can be found in Domestic Relations Law 240 and Family Court Act 413. These statutes enumerate the standards courts must use when making child support awards. This article refers only to the Domestic Relations Law however the same provisions are found in the Family Court Act.
Comprehensive overview of Georgia divorce laws, Georgia statutes and guidelines, and Georgia divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce.
Comprehensive overview of Massachusetts divorce laws, Massachusetts statutes and guidelines, and Massachusetts divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce.
Comprehensive overview of Minnesota divorce laws, Minnesota statutes and guidelines, and Minnesota divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce."
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