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North Dakota: Starting Your Divorce
What you need to knowEven though the relationship between you and your spouse has changed and you may no longer be living together, until you are legally divorced, you are still married. The legal ramifications of being married vary from state to state, but generally speaking, until you are divorced you and your spouse have certain rights and obligations to one another. In general, until you are divorced not only can you not remarry but also anything you obtain may be subject to a claim of ownership, in whole or in part, by your spouse, and the future ownership of assets and property already obtained may be unclear.
North Dakota Divorce Laws (Residency, Grounds, Property Distribution, Spousal Support, Custody, Child Support)
Consulting a North Dakota Divorce Professional
If you need legal advice, you will most likely be hiring a Divorce Lawyer or Mediator to begin your North Dakota divorce proceedings. All it takes is making a phone call to set up an initial consultation, which is often offered free of charge.Doing Your Own Divorce in North Dakota
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A separation is the choice for those who are not sure if divorce is the immediate answer. Whether you do or do not get a divorce, it is important to put things in writing with your spouse in a Separation Agreement. A Separation Agreement is a legal binding contract between you and your spouse. It puts all of your agreements in writing with acknowledgments and notarized signatures.Keeping Records
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It is important before, during and after a divorce that you maintain detailed records of custody, visitation, and support events. Any North Dakota Judge or Lawyer will tell you the documentation of each visit, overnight and support payment is the primary and essential evidence in any current or future court proceeding. This goes for defending or getting custody, gaining or removing parental rights, modifying visitation, or increasing or decreasing support.Go to: North Dakota Divorce Source
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