Family Legal Matters
Navigate your family's ups and downs. Learn everything from what to consider before getting married or adopting to how to have an amicable divorce and settle on child support.
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Prenuptial Agreements: What They Can and Cannot Protect
Considering a prenup? This handy guide will help you navigate what you need to know about prenups and when they're worth it.
· 12 min read
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How to Get a Prenuptial Agreement in Florida
Prenuptial agreements in Florida come with their own benefits and requirements, and understanding them is key to your and your partner's happiness.
· 9 min read
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Your Guide to Florida Divorce Forms
If you are planning to file for divorce in Florida, a good place to begin is by learning about these forms and their requirements.
· 5 min read
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How to Get a Prenuptial Agreement in California
You can write your own prenup in California, but it’s not a good idea. If there are any errors, it won’t hold up in court. Here’s everything you need to know about prenuptial agreements in the Golden State.
· 11 min read
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Prenuptial Agreements: Everything You Need to Know
Talking about a premarital agreement can be delicate—but it's still the smart choice.
· 12 min read
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How to Get a Divorce with No Money
If you are in a difficult financial situation, it's possible to get a divorce without paying a dime.
· 8 min read
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How to File for Divorce in Texas
From submitting the divorce petition to obtaining a final judgment, filing for divorce in Texas involves a handful of steps. Here’s how to get started.
· 10 min read
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What Are the At-Fault Divorce States?
Only some states continue to offer at-fault divorces. Learn more about at-fault and no-fault divorce states and the differences between these proceedings.
· 7 min read
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How to File for Divorce in North Carolina (NC)
For most couples in North Carolina, a year of separation is the primary requirement to get a divorce. Learn about the state’s divorce laws and how to file.
· 9 min read
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Is California a Community Property State?
Yes, California is a community property state. Find out what this means for your own assets and debts if you're getting a divorce in California.
· 7 min read