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What
is the difference between a divorce and an
annulment?
A divorce differs from an annulment
in the respect that an annulment, if granted, erases
the fact the couple was ever married. A divorce,
however, stays on record. It is very difficult to
get an annulment, though. If you are considering
having your marriage annulled, you should ask a
divorce lawyer if you meet the criteria.
What is the difference between being
divorced and being legally separated?
A divorce is a complete dissolution
of marriage; a legal separation is an action that
married couples may elect in the event that they do
not wish to live together, but are not sure that
they wish to be divorced. Legal separation offers
protection to an individual in the event that their
spouse incurs debt and offers additional protection
concerning custody, child support and tax liability.
How long does the divorce process
take?
If uncontested, a divorce can be
finalized in as little as a few weeks. If the
divorce is contested, however, it could take 4-6
months at the very least, and can last up to a year
or longer.
What is an uncontested divorce?
An uncontested divorce is a divorce
in which both parties have agreed on everything,
including custody, child support, debt and asset
division, etc. If both parties have not reached a
mutual agreement, the divorce is considered
contested.
How does the court determine child
support?
Child support guidelines vary from
State to State. Most States generate a calculation
by using the income of each party (either Gross or
Net), the amount of child daycare paid by each
party, and the amount of Medical/Dental Insurance
paid by each party to determine a figure. Please
speak to an attorney to find out what your State
Child Support Guidelines are.
Can a prenuptial agreement affect
whether or not I can get custody of my children?
Although a prenuptial agreement may
include provisions for child custody and support,
the decision is still up to the court. The court may
change the provisions regarding these issues as they
see fit.
What can a Divorce Lawyer do for me?
Even simple divorces require many
documents, and may require at least one appearance
before the judge. The lawyer is responsible to help
you through that process. It is the lawyer's role to
give you up-to-date information on laws involving
children, support, and property division. The lawyer
acts as your advocate and assists you in negotiating
an agreement that is in your best interest and will
minimize future problems. If a divorce agreement
cannot be reached with your spouse, the lawyer will
represent you at court appearances.
What does a divorce cost?
Costs and fees for a divorce can vary
greatly. The cost of a divorce usually varies from
lawyer to lawyer. Simple divorces that do not take a
large amount of time or involves the separation of
assets may not be as expensive compared to drawn out
divorces involving legal hassles.
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