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Separation and divorce are often experienced as an overwhelming loss. Not only have you lost a partner, friend, and lover, you may also feel as if you are losing your sense of self. The purpose of this article is to suggest a steadying course of action that will guide you in the discovery of the person you most want to be.
A summary of Arkansas property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
Comprehensive overview of Rhode Island divorce laws, Rhode Island statutes and guidelines, and Rhode Island divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce.
Comprehensive overview of Arkansas divorce laws, Arkansas statutes and guidelines, and Arkansas divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce.
fixed awards paid to workers or their dependents in compensation for employment-related accidents or illnesses.
If the cause of the divorce occurred outside of Massachusetts, the plaintiff must reside in Massachusetts for at least one year prior to the filing of the action. If the cause of the divorce occurred within Massachusetts, at least one of the parties must be a Massachusetts resident.
A summary of Texas property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
The complaint sets forth the names of the parties, the maiden name of the wife, the basis of the court’s, the names and birth dates of the minor children, the grounds, whether a party has received public assistance, and the relief requested. The court can award alimony, an assignment of property, child support, custody, restoration of the wife’s maiden name, and any other appropriate relief.
People getting divorced often need more cash than is readily available. There may be one-time expenses related to the transition, such as making a down payment on a new house or paying attorney’s fees.
Comprehensive overview of Connecticut divorce laws, Connecticut statutes and guidelines, and Connecticut divorce information and advice relating to the legal, financial and emotional aspects of divorce.
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