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Case Information Sheet-Marriage and Divorce
Case Information Sheet-Marriage and Divorce
Consent to Assignment to Magistrate-Marriage and Divorce
Consent to Assignment to Magistrate-Marriage and Divorce
Common Law Marriage Order
Order by District court judge regarding common law marriage:
Despite much belief to the contrary, the length of time you live together does not by itself determine whether a common law marriage exists. No state law or court decision says seven years or ten years of cohabitation is all that is needed for a common law marriage. It’s only one factor the court may consider.
Marriage is the legal union of two people. Once they become married to each other, their responsibilities and rights toward one another concerning property and support are defined by the laws of the state in which they live. While a married couple may be able to modify some of the rules set up by their state, they can end their marriage only by a court granting a divorce or an annulment. Many people believe that if you live with a person for a long time you’re automatically married—that you have what is called a common law marriage, with the same rights and responsibilities of a couple who has been legally married. In most states, this is not true. In these states, marriage requires a license and ceremony.
steps to Complete a Divorce with Children-Family Law
steps to Complete a Divorce with Children-Family Law
Steps to Complete a Divorce with no Children-Family Law
Steps to Complete a Divorce with no Children-Family Law
Flowcart Divorce with Children-Family Law
Flowcart Divorce with Children-Family Law
Flowchart Divorce with no children- Family Law
Flowchart Divorce with no children- Family Law
Application for Court-Appointed Counsel or GAL – Marriage and Divorce
Application for Court-Appointed Counsel or GAL – Marriage and Divorce
Pattern Interrogatories for a Divorce Case
Interrogatory is a written question directed by one party to another regarding information that is within the scope of discovery. When you are issued Pattern and Non-Pattern Interrogatories, you will notice that they are simply a series of questions that require an answer.
Interrogatories are part of the discovery process of divorce. They allow you and your soon-to-be/already ex spouse to ask questions that must be responded to in writing under oath. These answer are then used to determine facts in the case, as well as to question each side if/when the case goes to trial.
Prenuptial Agreement
This product states the agreement, which gives details on separate property, residence, earnings during the marriage, Living expenses, debt, joint property, taxes, dissolution of marriage, support, waiver of spousal support in the event of dissolution, mutual wavier of right to receive spousal support, disability, death, revocation, additional instruments, dispute resolution, attorney’s fees, full disclosure, miscellaneous provisions, certification of independent legal review, and exhibits.
Prenuptial Agreement
This product states the agreement, which gives details on separate property, residence, earnings during the marriage, Living expenses, debt, joint property, taxes, dissolution of marriage, support, waiver of spousal support in the event of dissolution, mutual wavier of right to receive spousal support, disability, death, revocation, additional instruments, dispute resolution, attorney’s fees, full disclosure, miscellaneous provisions, certification of independent legal review, and exhibits.