Bryant Clark Law, PLLC handle Irreconcilable Divorces all over the State of Mississippi
Husband and Wife both agree to the Divorce? If so, we may able to assist you in obtaining a very affordable divorce.
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Bryant Clark Law, PLLC, in Lexington, Mississippi, represents clients throughout the Delta, including the cities of Greenville, Meridian, Vicksburg, Hattiesburg, Columbus, Starkville, Gulfport, Clinton, Pearl, Brandon, Ridgeland, Madison, Canton, Byram, Richland, Yazoo City, Kosciusko, Natchez, Laurel, Brookhaven, Forest, Greenwood, Indianola, Grenada, Philadelphia, McComb and other communities in Hinds County, Rankin County, Madison County, Washington County, Yazoo County, Attala County, Holmes County, Leflore County, Simpson County, Noxubee County, Oktibbeha County, Lowndes County, Forrest County, Scott County and Lauderdale County.
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Resolve child support and child custody issues
Division of martial property and debt
Restoration of the wife's maiden name
Mississippi laws provide two ways to get a divorce which are Fault-Base Divorce and Irreconcilable Differences Divorce (ID Divorce). An Irreconcilable Differences divorce, which is often referred to as a No Fault Divorce, is only proper if both spouses agree to be divorced on this basis. A No Fault divorce in Mississippi is not available based on one party's claim that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Instead, both parties must consent to a divorce based on Irreconcilable Differences in Mississippi.
Requirements for ID Divorce
As stated earlier both spouses agree to be divorced on this basis of Irreconcilable Differences. Also there is a statutory waiting period of sixty (60) days from the time the joint complaint is filed. And, at least one of the parties must have resided in the state of Mississippi for at least six (6) months prior to the filing of the divorce.
Procedure to Obtain an Irreconcilable Divorce
The parties must file a joint complaint for an ID divorce with the clerk of the court. This complaint explains who the couple is, what assets they have, children born to the marriage and any other general facts about the marriage. Once the Complaint for Divorce is filed and the end of the sixty (60) day waiting period, the court his presented with the proposed Proposed Property Settlement Agreement. After review of all of the facts the Judge may grant a final divorce
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A low price to putting an end to your marriage
Going through no fault divorce proceedings can put an end to your marital strife in the most peaceful way possible. And it doesn't have to be expensive: our no fault services start at just $499.00 plus court costs. As an experienced family law attorney in Mississippi, Bryant Clark will assist you to navigate the complex issues of divorce, protect your interests, and offer direct, meaningful legal advice designed to achieve your desired results.
Do I need an Attorney to file a ID (No Fault) Divorce?
YES and No. Everyone is entitled to represent himself or herself in a divorce and there are many online companies offering expensive Do It Yourself legal forms to help. However, if you represent yourself, the court will expect you to follow all laws and the correct procedures that apply to your case, even if you are not an attorney. If you do not follow the correct procedures, you could lose important rights and the ability to request certain benefits forever.