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Alaska Divorce - Approved grounds. No-fault: Incompatibility of temperament which results in the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. ... More details |
Alaska Divorce - Child custody. Custody is determined with the best interests of the child in mind. Factors to be considered are: (1) the capability and desire of each parent to meet the child's needs; (2) the physical, emotional, mental, religious, and social needs of ... More details |
Alaska Divorce - Child support. Either or both parents may be ordered to provide child support. Child support payments may be ordered paid to a court-appointed trustee or through the state child support enforcement agency. There are official Child Support Guidelines contained in Al ... More details |
Alaska Divorce - Mediation or Counseling Requirements. At the request of either party, mediation may be granted. If no request for mediation is made by either spouse, the court may order the spouses to submit to mediation by a court appointed mediator. ... More details |
Alaska Divorce - Property Distribution. Alaska is an "equitable distribution" state. Both joint and separate property, which has been acquired during the marriage, will be divided in a "just" manner. Any fault of the spouses shall not be taken into account. If necessary ... More details |
Alaska Uncontested Divorce - Residence Requirements. Filing for divorce spouse must be a resident of the state. There are no minimum residency requirements. ... More details |
Alaska Uncontested Divorce - Rights to Maiden Name. Either divorced spouse may change his/her name in the decree of dissolution of marriage or final judgment for divorce. ... More details |
Alaska Uncontested Divorce - Where to file. Superior Court for the State of Alaska. ... More details |
Albert Einstein. Gravitation can not be held responsible for people falling in love. ... More details |
Alimony. Spousal support, otherwise known as "alimony," is not required in all cases in most states, but should be considered and may even be ordered by the judge under certain circumstances. Spousal support should be considered if the ... More details |
An annulment upon divorce. An annulment, rather that a divorce, can be granted in situations where the original marriage was defective. Typically, annulments are available when the original marriage between the parties was prohibited by law or when either party had another spo ... More details |
Anatole Broyard. The first divorce in the world may have been a tragedy, but the hundred-millionth is not necessarily one. ... More details |
Annulment. Annulment: a marriage can be dissolved in a legal proceeding in which the marriage is declared void, as though it never took place. In the eyes of the law, the parties were never married. It is available only under certain limited circumstances. ... More details |
Arizona divorce - Alimony maintenance spousal support. Maintenance can be awarded to either spouse, if the spouse seeking maintenance: (1) lacks sufficient property to provide for his or her reasonable needs; (2) is unable to support himself or herself through appropriate employment; (3) is ... More details |
Arizona divorce - Approved grounds. Either divorcing spouse prior to filing for a divorce may request a mediation procedure to save the marriage or help in the settlement. After filing for dissolution of marriage the action may be transferred at the request of either spouse to the conc ... More details |
Arizona divorce - Child custody. In awarding custody, the court considers the best interests of the child and the following factors: (1) the preference of the child; (2) the desire and ability of each parent to allow an open, loving, and frequent relationship between th ... More details |
Arizona divorce - Child support. Either parent may be ordered to pay child support, without regard to marital misconduct, based on the following factors: (1) the financial resources of the child; (2) the standard of living of the child during the marriage; (3) the physi ... More details |
Arizona divorce - Legal Separation Provisions. There is no residency time limit, however, one divorcing spouse must live in Arizona when the action for divorce was filed. The only ground for separation is the desire of one of the spouses to live separate or the irretrievable breakdown of the marr ... More details |
Arizona divorce - Mediation or Counseling. Either divorcing spouse prior to filing for a divorce may request a mediation procedure to save the marriage or help in the settlement. After filing for dissolution of marriage the action may be transferred at the request of either spouse to the conc ... More details |
Arizona divorce - Property Distribution. Arizona is a "community property" state. The owner of the property retains separate property. Community or marital property (property acquired during the marriage) is divided and awarded equitably. Marital misconduct is not considered in th ... More details |
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