Maine Divorce & Separation

While separations and divorces are common in every state, the laws and rules that govern these processes can vary widely depending on your state of residence.

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Maine Child Custody & Maine Child Support

Maine courts, like family courts in all states, encourage parents to cooperate in working out the details of raising their children after a divorce because an agreement made amicably is often in the best interests of the children.

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Missouri Child Custody & Missouri Child Support

Missouri family courts follow those in all other states in strongly advocating that divorcing parents cooperatively negotiate the specifics of raising their children, as an amicable agreement is of course in the best interests of the children. When parents cannot come to an agreement, the court will step in and decide issues of custody, visitation and support with the best interests of the children in mind.

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Michigan Child Custody & Michigan Child Support

Michigan courts seek custody, visitation and support arrangements that are in the best interests of the child or children, taking into consideration all of the factors surrounding each particular family. Courts prefer that parents seek agreement on custody, visitation and support issues, but will step in if parents cannot agree. Following are the laws governing Michigan child custody and support.

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