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In New York State no fault divorce became effective on October 12, 2010. The matrimonial legislation requires that one party declare the marriage has been irretrievably broken for a period of six months and the marriage may then be dissolved.
In January 2011, the Pennsylvania Legislature passed sweeping changes to the Custody Law in Pennsylvania. One of the major changes was the addition of a specific procedure which must be followed before a person can relocate with a minor child.
An explanation of the requirements, procedures, and options for the service of process in Tennessee.
A selected set of key Iowa divorce facts dealing with a range of topics including child custody, child support, spousal support, and property distribution.
An introduction to the basics on Separation in South Carolina.
An explanation of the requirements, procedures, and options for the service of process in Washington.
An explanation of the requirements, procedures, and options for the service of process in West Virginia.
In a divorce, a lawyer gives advice, acting as counsel, and files forms required by the jurisdiction as part of the divorce process.
A summary of the basic Pennsylvania filing procedures and needed documents.
A selected set of key facts dealing with paternity issues before, during, and after a divorce or separation.
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