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What Is a Petition for Divorce?
A petition for divorce is the initial pleading that a spouse files to start the whole divorce process. Learn about divorce petitions and if jurisdictional requirements are met with tips from a...
What to Do When Your Spouse Wants a Divorce
There's nothing a person can do to prevent a spouse from obtaining a divorce, but counseling and communication can help. Discover what to do when a spouse wants a divorce with tips from a...
How to Protect Money in a Divorce
In order to protect money in a divorce, a person should consider monitoring or closing joint accounts, staying on top of their finances and protecting their identity. Hold on to money in a divorce...
How to Protect Yourself in a Divorce
In order to protect yourself in a divorce, determine if you agree with the divorce or not. Remember that all 50 states have 'no fault' divorce and protect yourself with tips from a certified...
How to Sue a Divorce Attorney
If someone believes their divorce attorney has committed malpractice, there are statutes in all 50 states that allow for them to sue. Sue a divorce lawyer or report them to the State Bar Grievance...
Rescinding a Divorce
In order to rescind or stop a divorce, the paperwork needs to be withdrawn before it is signed by the judge. Rescind a divorce or get remarried with tips from a certified family mediator in this...
Stages of Divorce
Four common psychological stages of divorce are shock, adjustment, acceptance and life reformation. Learn to live with a divorce with tips from a certified family mediator in this free video on...
Surviving Divorce
In order to survive a divorce, try to get through it as quick as possible and remember that the spouse has a right to the divorce. Discover how to survive a divorce with tips from a certified...
How to Fire Your Attorney
In order to fire an attorney, the easiest way is to have a new attorney do it for you and transfer the files on their own. Fire your attorney and have the new one file a joint stipulation with...
How to Get a Divorce
There are several avenues available when getting a divorce, including litigation, mediation and collaboration. Get a divorce with or without an attorney with tips from a certified family mediator...
How to Get a Divorce Without an Attorney
When children or property are not involved in a divorce, it can be very easy to complete the paperwork and an attorney isn't necessary. Get a divorce without an attorney and use self-help kits...
How to Get a Quick Divorce
When getting a divorce, the sooner that agreements are made about distribution of assets, liabilities and custody, the quicker the divorce will be. Get a quick divorce by reducing an agreement to...
How to Keep Your House in a Divorce
In divorces, if someone wants to keep the house, they need to determine if they can afford it or if they can refinance the mortgage. Keep your house in a divorce if financially able with tips from...
How to Plan for a Divorce
In order to plan for a divorce, both parties must recognize that it will be a very emotional process, but that business will have to be done efficiently. Plan for a divorce by answering questions...
How to Change Visitation in a Divorce
In order to change visitation in a divorce, the other party has to agree and submit the changes in writing. Change visitation times in a divorce through agreement or petitions for modification...
How to Claim Your Child as a Dependent When Separated or Divorced
When trying to claim a child as a dependent when separated or divorced, the parent has to qualify according to the rules and regulations set by the IRS. Despite agreements that parents may have...
How to Divorce an Inmate
If a spouse is an inmate, a "no-fault" divorce can be filed for and the inmate cannot stop that from happening. Divorce an inmate and make sure that person is served with appropriate papers with...
How to File a Legal Separation
Filing a legal separation differs from state to state, but regardless, some sort of agreement on distribution of assets and liabilities should be reached. File a legal separation with tips from a...
How to Find a Good Divorce Lawyer
In order to find a good divorce lawyer, look for a lawyer that deals with family law and emphasizes settlement through mediation. Find a good lawyer for a divorce and save a little money with tips...
How to Become an Attorney
The most general way to become an attorney is to graduate from a four-year university or college, get into law school, pass the bar exam and join a state's bar. Become an attorney with tips from a...
How to Calculate the Amount of Alimony You Will Receive in a Divorce
In divorces, alimony is unlike child support in that it is generally up to the discretion of the court. Calculate the amount of alimony that will be received in a divorce, depending on needs and...
Can I Deduct Divorce Attorney Costs?
In general, divorce attorney fees are not tax deductible unless related to alimony payments. Learn about deducting divorce attorney costs on taxes with tips from a certified family mediator in...
Finalizing a Divorce
In order to finalize a divorce, a judgment must be rendered and presented to court on such issues as distribution of assets and liabilities of both parties. Finalize a divorce through mutual...
How Long Does It Take for a Divorce to Be Final?
In divorce, the finalization of the process depends heavily on the state the parties live in and how fast they can agree on or present the issues to a judge. Discover how long it takes for a...
How to Amend a Divorce Decree
In order to amend a divorce decree, a modification agreement can be presented to the court if both parties agree on the changes. Amend a divorce decree, and provide evidence if there is a...
How to Become a Family Lawyer
In order to become a family lawyer, a person needs to complete law school, pass the bar examination and study family law. Become a family lawyer and practice with or without certification with...
How to Find Out If Someone Has Divorced
To find out if someone has divorced, contact the local county clerk's office to obtain public records about the individual. Provide the clerk with the approximate date of the divorce with advice...
How to Find Out About a Divorce Status
Finding out information about an individual's divorce status requires contacting the county clerk's office where the divorce is taking place. Obtain these public records with advice from a...
How to Find Out If a Divorce Is Final
Anyone can find out if a divorce is final by knowing the person's name and the county in which the divorce took place. Get these public records on anyone with advice from a certified family...
How to Change Your Married Name
Changing your married name requires going to the social security office to change it legally and using the new social security card to change a driver's license and credit cards. Change your name...
How to Get a Copy of Divorce Papers
To get a copy of divorce papers, first check with the representing attorney, and then try the country records. Find these important documents, and keep a copy safe at home with advice from a...
How to Find a Marriage Certificate
Finding a marriage certificate requires contacting the county clerk's office in the city where the marriage took place. Find a copy of a marriage license or certificate with advice from a...
How to Find Copies of Marriage Records
Finding copies of marriage records requires calling the county clerk's office where the marriage took place and paying a fee to get those records sent out. Locate marriage records with advice from...
How to Find Out If a Person Has Been Married
To find out if a person has been married, simply call the local county clerk's office to receive the public records. Obtain information about a partner or potential spouse with advice from a...
How to Get a Free Copy of a Marriage License
Getting a free copy of a marriage license is best done at the time of the marriage, but a small fee will gain access to the public records at any time. Keep copies of these important documents...
How to Find a Marriage License
Finding anyone's marriage license simply requires contacting the clerk's office in the county where the wedding took place, as these are records available to the public. Get information about...