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Mississippi
Divorce
RESIDENCY
One spouse
must be and must have been a resident of Mississippi for least 6
months.
The divorce
should be filed in the county where either spouse resides.
GROUNDS
No-Fault:
Irreconcilable differences.
Impotence;
Adultery;
Imprisonment;
Alcoholism
and/or drug addiction;
Confinement
for incurable insanity for at least 3 years before the divorce is
filed;
Wife is
pregnant by another at the time of marriage without husband's knowledge;
Willful
desertion for at least 1 year;
Cruel and
inhuman treatment;
Spouse lacked
mental capacity at the time of the marriage;
Incest;
Marriage
to some other person at the time of the current marriage. In addition,
an affidavit must be filed stating that there is no collusion between
the spouses.
PROPERTY
DISTRIBUTION:
Each party
will retain any property that is titled to that person. In the event
that the parties have jointly titled property, the property will
be divided by equitible distritbution.
The parties
can sign a Marital Settlement Agreement which stipulates property
division, in the event that the parties cannot agree, the court
will decide.
Child
Issues
Parties
can agree on child custody, either sole custody or joint custody.
If the parties cannot agree, the court will decide what is in the
best interest of the minor children.
An older
child may decide which parent he or she wishes to reside with.
Parties
may agree on child support. If they cannot agree on child support,
the court will decide using the Mississippi child support guidelines.
The court will calculate child support and include costs for heath
and dental insurance, child care, and extraordinary needs for the
children.
All family
law cases must be filed on state mandated forms. We use these forms
for all packages.
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