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A summary of Pennsylvania property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
A summary of South Carolina property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
A summary of Rhode Island property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
How to sell your home if your want to get a divorce.
An online divorce and child custody dictionary and glossary of key divorce and custody related terms. Easy divorce term look-up.
a system used in forty-one states and the District of Columbia for dividing property acquired by spouses during their marriage.
The Equitable Distribution Law empowers the court to divide all property, both real and personal, acquired during the marriage (marital property) by either or both parties in an equitable (fair) manner regardless of the form in which title is held, according to the needs and circumstances of the parties.
A summary of Alaska property division laws, guidelines, and procedures.
a discretionary and foremost legal standard that pertains to support, visitation and custody.
when the parties, usually with counsel, develop a separation agreement that is not mediated or arbitrated.
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