How to legally change your name in Mississippi Your name is a big part of your identity, so it is important to understand the process if you ever need to change it. Depending on the scenario, it can be a relatively simple process, especially if you plan to change your...
As someone with a wide range of of experience in and out of the legal field, Amy Pietrowski approaches law with a unique perspective, stemming from her experiences as a woman, mother and active mentor. In the Q&A to follow, you can learn more about the woman...
What is a fault-based divorce? A fault-based divorce is filed when one spouse requests a divorce based on a fault of their partner. This is also called a contested divorce. Someone seeking to divorce their partner may opt for a fault-based divorce out of...
If your child has been arrested or otherwise accused of delinquency, you will understandably be concerned about what may happen to them throughout the legal process. This article will walk you through what youth court proceedings will look like in Mississippi or...
What is a no-fault or uncontested divorce? A no fault divorce, also known as an irreconcilable differences divorce, occurs when both spouses agree to the divorce and its terms. In this variety of divorce, neither spouse has to prove that the other did something wrong....
At this time, chancellors (judges) can continue to hold court or reschedule court dates at their discretion. However, even if your court is closed, the courts will remain accessible for emergency hearings or temporary hearings on issues such as: Financial support for...
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