Divorce
Get help navigating a divorce from beginning to end with advice on how to file, a guide to the forms you might need, and more.
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What Is a Contested Divorce? A Legal Overview
A contested divorce is when spouses disagree on significant issues (such as alimony or child custody) and rely on the court to decide their divorce terms.
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How to Navigate a Military Divorce
Military spouses follow the same divorce process as civilians, but federal laws and where you file can affect the outcome. Here's what to expect.
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Trial Separation: What It Is and How to Make It Work
Trial separation is an alternative to divorce that can give you much-needed time off and a chance to save your relationship.
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How to Stop a Divorce After Papers Are Filed
There are a couple of ways to stop a divorce if you were the one to initiate the divorce proceedings. Follow these steps in order to do so.
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How to Get a Divorce Online: A Step-by-Step Guide
If your divorce is uncontested, filing online may be the way to go. Here's how to do it.
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How Long Does a Divorce Take? Timeline and Advice
Divorces can take a few months to a year or more, depending on whether you're filing a no-fault or fault-based divorce, and if your divorce is contested or uncontested.
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10 Questions to Ask a Divorce Attorney
The divorce process is not always simple. To get through unscathed, it’s best to ask your divorce lawyer the right questions upfront.
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Uncontested Divorce: What It Is and How to Get One
Spouses who get an uncontested divorce minimize legal expenses and time spent in court. Here’s what you need to know before you get started.
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DIY Divorce Papers: A Step-by-Step Filing Guide
In some cases, people may be able to file for divorce on their own. Follow these 12 steps to file your divorce papers.
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How Much Does a Divorce Cost? The Complete Breakdown
Costs vary widely when it comes to divorce, but by outlining your circumstances, you can get a ballpark idea of how much you'll need to spend.
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