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Seeking Fair Solutions Through Divorce Litigation in Mississippi and Tennessee
Ending a marriage is rarely an easy decision, and the decisions that follow it are often difficult, as well. Sometimes it is possible to reach decisions about child support, child custody, and asset division through negotiation or mediation. However, if that is not the case, it is imperative to hire an attorney who understands family law litigation and puts your interests first.
Get a simple no fault divorce
Be divorced in 60 days
Available in the following Mississippi counties:
- Alcorn County
- Chickasaw County
- DeSoto County
- Itawamba County
- Monroe County
- Lee County
- Lowndes County
- Oktibbeha County
- Prentiss County
- Tippaha County
- Tishomingo County
- Union County
Available in the following Tennessee county:
- Shelby County (60 days with no children and assets | 90 days with children)
HIRING A DIVORCE LAWYER
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As seen in the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal’s “Ask a Professional”
A Closer Look at Fault-Based Divorce in Mississippi & Tennessee
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...
Fault and No-Fault Divorce: An Overview of Grounds
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....
Modifying a Child Support Order
Q: How and when can I modify a child support order? | Answers from Attorney Amy Pietrowski