Divorce
Get help navigating a divorce from beginning to end with advice on how to file, a guide to the forms you might need, and more.
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What Is a Character Letter for a Child Custody Hearing?
In a child custody court hearing, a character letter is an important tool the courts use to help decide which parent gets custody of the child.
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What Is Alienation of Affection? Definition and Examples
Alienation of affection laws may only exist in six states, but if you've been through a divorce, it may be worth looking into.
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How to File for Divorce in Nevada
Can you use Nevada’s summary divorce procedure? Learn about the residency requirements and procedures for dissolving your marriage. Find out more about Nevada divorce laws, including grounds for divorce, community property division, alimony, and child support and custody.
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Alimony in Texas: What You Should Know
Texas courts rarely award alimony, but that’s not the only option to settle spousal support in the Lone Star State.
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Alimony vs. Child Support: The Legal Difference
Unravel the complexities of alimony and child support: Learn the key differences and how they impact your finances post-divorce.
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Alimony Lawyer: How to Know When You Need One
If a divorce jeopardizes your financial future, you might want to hire an alimony lawyer. Learn how they advocate for you and what to expect from their services.
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What Qualifies a Spouse for Alimony?
A spouse could qualify for alimony based on several factors, such as the duration of your marriage, your financial need, earning capacity, and more. Find out if you're eligible for spousal support.
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Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce
Getting a divorce? Learn the differences between contested vs. uncontested divorce, including duration, cost, and grounds for divorce.
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How to Get a Marriage Annulled in Texas
A Texas annulment is a legal end to a marriage that was never vaild. Find the specific situations in which it is possible and the requirements for filing.
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Going It Alone: Pursuing a Pro Se Divorce
Once you've decided to get divorced, the next step is deciding how to accomplish it. This includes whether you and your spouse can work together to achieve an amicable divorce, whether you'll use mediation, or whether you'll go through the court process.
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