Indiana Child Custody & Indiana Child Support

Indiana courts, like family courts in all states, encourage parents work out a cooperative agreement for raising their children after a divorce because such agreements are usually in the best long-term interests of the children.

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Indiana Divorce & Finances

Separating your joint finances during a divorce is usually a stressful and unpleasant process. Find the answers to your questions regarding Indiana divorce and finances here

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Vermont Divorce & Separation

Thousands receive legal separations or divorces across the U.S. every year, but before making the decision to pursue separation or divorce, you should know that the laws differ from state to state, and knowing the specific law in Vermont can make a big difference.

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Mississippi Divorce & Separation

Getting a separation or divorce is, of course, common in every state. But you may not have realized that the laws and rules that govern the separation or divorce processes can differ significantly from one state to the next

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Wyoming Child Custody & Wyoming Child Support

Wyoming courts, like family courts in all states, strongly advocate that divorcing parents work cooperatively to arrange the details of raising their children after the divorce because these agreements frequently reflect the best interests of the children.

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Wyoming Divorce & Separation

Getting a separation or divorce is, of course, common in every state, but you may not realize that the laws and rules that govern these processes can be quite different depending on your state of residence.

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Ohio Child Custody & Ohio Child Support

It is always best if you and your ex can work out the details of raising your children cooperatively and without court intervention. In the long run, it is in the best interests of your child or children that you do so. If, however, there is conflict, the court can get involved and will always look to the best interests of the child or children in deciding issues of custody, visitation and support. Following are the laws governing Ohio child custody and Ohio child support.

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Nevada Child Custody & Nevada Child Support

When parents divorce and children become involved, the dynamics of the divorce proceeding take on a different course. Family courts in Nevada, like those in all states, strongly advocate for the best interests of children involved in a divorce. Courts encourage parents to come to a cooperative and amicable agreement over custody and support on their own. When parents are unable to do so, courts will make the decisions over custody, visitation, and support, acting as an advocate for the children.

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