New Mexico Marriage

New Mexico marriage laws dictate that couples follow the necessary procedures to obtain a valid marriage license before being married in New Mexico. Minors must obtain parental consent, while previously married individuals must provide the dates that those marriages ended. Common law marriages are not recognized in New Mexico. For more on the requirements for a New Mexico marriage license, read on.

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Tennessee Marriage

Tennessee marriage laws require couples wishing to marry in Tennessee to obtain a valid marriage license prior to the wedding ceremony. Age restrictions do apply; minors must obtain parental consent before getting a marriage license, and those under 16 must also get a court order. Previously divorced individuals must present a certified copy of the divorce decree. The details on Tennessee marriage laws are set forth below.

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Vermont Marriage

Vermont marriage laws require couples to obtain a valid Vermont marriage license before tying the knot. Age restraints do apply, as minors cannot marry without parental consent. Vermont does not recognize common law marriages. The specifics of Vermont marriage laws are detailed below.

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Colorado Child Support

In Colorado, child support may be obtained by anyone primarily responsible for the care of a minor child, through a child support order from the child’s parent(s).

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How to Increase Child Support

A custodial parent can have a number of reasons to increase child support and the process by which it may be increased varies by state. Find out how to increase your child support payments.

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Wage Assignment

Wage assignment, or income deduction order, is when a court directs the employer of a non-custodial parent to deduct the amount of child support from the parent’s income. In order to ensure that child support orders are enforced, the federal government has issued a vareity of directives to the states requiring them to implement enforcement initiatives to make sure child support payments are made. Read further for more information on wage assignment for child support.

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Temporary Child Custody

Temporary child custody, issued through a temporary custody order, is a court’s decision to award physical custody of a minor child to one parent pending a final determination of custody.

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Oklahoma Child Support

Oklahoma child support law provides for child support in cases where parents do not live together, whether they are in the process of a divorce or were never married. Find out how child support is calculated in Oklahoma here, plus how to get child support or change an Oklahoma child support order and more.

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