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Desertion As A Fault Ground For Divorce
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Desertion is one of the statutory fault grounds for divorce in Mississippi. While it is actually one of the lesser used grounds for divorce ...
Visitation
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In Mississippi, if one parent is awarded primary physical custody of the kids the noncustodial parent is entitled to substantial and unres...
Top Reasons Divorce Negotiations Breakdown
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As we previously discussed, it is very common for negotiations to break down. Even "unconcontested" divorces often have a few kink...
Negotiations Breakdown
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It's what they do. Negotiations break down. Especially early in the proceedings as both sides jockey for position and leverage. I warn y...
How to Dress for Court
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As society becomes decidedly more casual, there are fewer and fewer occasions that require one to "dress up". Many men nowadays do...
Great-Grandparents Not Entitled to Visitation
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In Mississippi grandparents can seek visitation with their grandchildren through the courts. Recently the Mississippi Court of Appeals was ...
Business Valuation in Divorce
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As we know, closely held businesses can be subject to equitable distribution in divorce. In order to ensure that any division of a business ...
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