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    Do You Have to Go to Court for a Divorce in Mississippi?

    When you file for divorce in Mississippi, one of the questions you may have about the process includes whether you must go to court at any point in your divorce case. Your obligation to appear in court may depend on the type of divorce case you have and whether you and your spouse have outstanding…
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    Benefits of Choosing an Uncontested Divorce in Mississippi

    In Mississippi, a divorce case may pursue two different paths: contested divorce and uncontested divorce. Uncontested divorces occur when couples have resolved all outstanding issues, such as property division, alimony, or child custody/support. An uncontested divorce can offer spouses various benefits over a contested divorce. These benefits may include: Faster Resolution and Less Time in…
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    How Is Child Support Calculated in Mississippi?

    When parents separate or divorce, the court must determine which parent must pay child support and how much support that parent should pay. But how do Mississippi courts calculate child support obligations for separated or divorced parents?  Mississippi’s Child Support Guidelines Mississippi law employs an income-based approach to determine child support obligations. In most cases,…
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    What Is the First Step to Getting a Divorce in Mississippi?

    When you decide to separate from your spouse, you may expect a multi-step process to file for divorce. But what steps must you go through to get a divorce in Mississippi? What first actions should you take to begin filing for divorce? Establishing Residency Before you can file for divorce in Mississippi, you must establish…
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    Is Mississippi a 50/50 State in Divorce?

    When a couple gets divorced, they must split their marital property. Spouses who cannot settle disputes over dividing marital property can turn to the court presiding over their divorce case for a ruling. But how do Mississippi courts divide property in a contested divorce? Do they split property equally between spouses?  Community Property vs. Equitable…
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    How Do Visitation Rights Work in Mississippi?

    When a separated couple turns to the court for a child custody determination, the court may order visitation for a non-custodial parent, and in some cases, for other parents. But how do courts and families decide visitation rights in Mississippi? Understanding the Legal Framework for Visitation Rights Under Mississippi law, courts must award custody and…
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    Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Mississippi

    The timeline and complexity of divorce in Mississippi will largely depend on whether a couple has a contested or uncontested divorce case. A knowledgeable divorce attorney can help you understand the differences between and the consequences of contested and uncontested divorces in Mississippi.  Understanding Uncontested Divorces An uncontested divorce, also known as a no-fault divorce…
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    Can a Spouse Deny a Divorce in Mississippi?

    Although you may have decided that your marriage should end, you may find it challenging to get a divorce if your spouse does not want to end the marriage. When your spouse refuses to agree to a divorce, a knowledgeable divorce attorney can help you pursue legal options if you wish to proceed with a…
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    How Are Child Custody Decisions Made in Mississippi Courts?

    When a couple asks the court to resolve their child custody matter, it will consider various factors in determining the most suitable custody arrangement for their child. But how exactly does a Mississippi court decide child custody? Understanding Legal and Physical Custody Mississippi recognizes two types of child custody: legal and physical custody. Legal custody…
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  • Young couple consulting with a lawyer in court to sign a divorce agreement document

    How Long Does It Take to Get a Divorce in Mississippi?

    When you decide to get a divorce, one of the questions you may have includes wondering how long the divorce process will take. Although cases where both spouses agree to get divorced and settle all outstanding issues may only take a few weeks to complete, cases that involve one or more contested matters can take…
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