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It does not matter who files for the divorce. The Court does not care. The filing fees are nearly the same for the Petition and the Response.
It might be an issue if you and your spouse live in different areas of town and one of you wishes to have the matter heard in the courthouse...


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Family Law News

  1. Name Changes and Document Updates After Marriage

    There are two ways to change your name after you get married. For the common usage method, make sure that your new name is on your marriage certificate, get a new driver's license and social security card, and update existing records. The other method is to get a court order and update your records.

  2. Marriage Certificate Request Letter by State

    Start a Marriage Certificate Request Letter in your area by clicking on your state. After you have made your selection, fill out some basic information for your Marriage Certificate Request Letter.

  3. Death Certificate Request Letter by State

    Start a Death Certificate Request Letter in your area by clicking on your state. After you have made your selection, fill out some basic information for your Death Certificate Request Letter.

  4. 08.10.2010

    Ask a Lawyer: How Can I Stop Paying Child Support for a Child Who Now Lives with Me?

    I pay child support for both of my children under our current child support order. However, one of these children now lives with me. How can I stop paying child support for the child who now lives with me?

  5. 08.10.2010

    Ask a Lawyer: Can I Decide Who Gets Custody of My Child if I Die?

    My ex-wife and I have joint custody of our two children. Can I transfer my "custody" to my wife in the event of my death? I'm afraid my ex-wife won't allow my parents to be a part of my kid's life if I'm not around.

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