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541. Property Division in Divorce
Guide to Property Division in DivorceProperty Division in DivorceIf you and your spouse are entering an uncontested divorce without representation, you will usually reach a settlement for property division outside of divorce.  However, if the case is contested and there is a disagreement about the property division in divorce, there are a number of factors a court may cons..
542. Psychological Effects of Divorce on Children
The Psychological Effects of Divorce on ChildrenIt should come as no shock that the psychological effects of divorce on children have been demonstrable for decades in research study after research study. The extent of their severity is up for debate, but the truth is that the psychological effects of divorce on children are serious business that needs to be appreciated if a div..
543. Puerto Rico Child Support
Guide to Puerto Rico Child SupportCouples who split up in Puerto Rico can expect the non-custodial parent to be required to pay PR child support.  If you are required to pay child support according to Puerto Rico child support guidelines, you owe it to yourself to learn more about the territory's laws.  This guide will help you understand how PR child support obligati..
544. Quick Overview of Child Support
The process of filing for child support can be a long and arduous one; there exist many factors that must be taken into consideration. Although many of the tenets of the legal process vary from state to state, some constants of the structure do indeed exist. If applicable, the parents in question are labeled as custodians, they have primary custody of the child or children, and..
545. Quick Overview of Divorce Records
Quick Overview of Divorce Records Divorce records are often a complete record of all of the aspects of a divorce, including the causes, the filing process, the court hearing, and the ultimate settlement. However, the specificity of the records will depend on the type of divorce that took place. In contested divorces, the records will be complete and concise in regards to all events that took place during the di..
546. Quick Overview OnAmbiguous Case and State Law
Quick Overview OnAmbiguous Case and State Law State alimony payments.Alimony reform activistsalimony State divorce laws may be pretty clear on some things. Issues of child custody and child visitation can get confusing, but for the most part the standards are the same for each case. Divorce itself can either be fault or no fault, and there are set standards for that as well. Alimony is a different issue. The payments that ..
547. Quick Overview to Common Questions
Quick Overview to Common Questions The confusion and stress that surrounds a divorce can be difficult to deal with. Adding children into the situation makes things even more complicated. There are many different laws that involve child custody, visitation, and child support. Guidelines vary depending on the state that one is in, as well as the specific circumstances at play. However, there are some general rules..
548. Quit Claim Deed Divorce
Common Answers for a Quit Claim Deed DivorceWhat is a Quit Claim Deed in Divorce?A quitclaim deed in divorce is a simple way to transfer your real estate property to the other spouse.  Once the person who wants to transfer the property signs the quitclaim deed in divorce hearings, the property is signed over to the person noted in the deed, notarized, and recorded in the C..
549. Remarriage After Divorce
Remarriage After Divorce: Is It Lawful?The honest truth is that there are some states that require a waiting period before a divorce is finalized. So, believe it or not, either party to a divorce that hasn’t been legally declared can actually render any remarriage on either party completely invalid.There has to be a wonder why any party would bother putting that in motion in ..
550. Rhode Island Divorce Forms
Guide to Rhode Island Divorce FormsIf you are looking for Rhode Island divorce forms, you may have trouble locating documents without the help of a lawyer.  There are no standard RI divorce forms publicly available throughout the state.  Rhode Island is one of the few states that does not offer standard documents.  You may want to research past records to get an ..
551. Sample Child Custody Agreement
What Does a Good Sample Child Custody Agreement Look Like?Many forget what the point is behind a ‘child custody agreement.’ It’s not about the parents and what they need. It’s about what the child(ren) need.It might be easy to find a sample child custody agreement out there that has specific shortcomings, leaving the needs of the child(ren) behind and only focusing..
552. South Carolina Divorce Forms
Guide to South Carolina Divorce FormsSouth Carolina divorce forms are easily accessible and user-friendly in most cases.  You can find SC divorce forms under South Carolina’s Judicial Department and most of the forms are Self-Represented, Plaintiff and Defendant Documents.  The South Carolina divorce forms offered by the Judicial Department target self-represented c..
553. South Dakota Child Visitation Guidelines
An Introduction to South Dakota Child Visitation GuidelinesThe courts of the state of South Dakota understand that families carry on even after marriages end, and that no spousal separation should result in the separation of a parent from their child. Therefore, they have patiently developed South Dakota child visitation guidelines to help parents to devise visitation schedules..
554. South Dakota Divorce Forms
Guide to South Dakota Divorce FormsSouth Dakota divorce forms are easy to find, and you can find every divorce document you need under the state’s Unified Judicial System.  There is a complete list of all Pro Se South Dakota divorce forms involving children, not involving children, for name changes, and for the concealment of confidential information.  You will not ..
555. Spousal Support
A Quick Guide on Spousal SupportWhat is Spousal Support?Spousal support is paid to a spouse that faces a serious reduction in their means of living after a divorce.  Laws differ from state to state and even district to district, and either spouse may receive payment based upon any number of conditions.  Some states allow a respondent to deny spousal support if the oth..