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Friday, January 13th 2012

2:42 AM

Duties of a Divorce Attorney

If you're thinking to file a divorce, or you are simply curious about the the subject matter then a divorce attorney can help you understand more what divorce is all about.

Nowadays, a number of laws on divorce have been changed. One of these is the law covering marital property. There are nine states that are referred to as community property states. These are the states of Idaho, California, Texas, New Mexico, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Louisiana, and Washington. Community property means that anything that were bought in the course of the marital union, except individual inheritances, will be equally between the two spouses once they file for a divorce later on.

Right now, all states in the US consent to no-fault divorce. That means neither of the party should enumerate or prove any arguments with regard to the filing of the divorce which makes the job of a divorce attorney Walnut Creek CA a lot easier and faster. It is most often regarded to as a disintegration of marital union as a result of irreconcilable differences. Whereas when fault divorce is required, the reasons can include these factors as physical or psychological abuse, desertion, sentence of a criminal offense to either of the spouse , abandonment, confinement, or adultery.

Divorce also addresses child custody subjects. There are around 35 US states where joint custody is viewed as the best option. In territories a joint custodial setup is not always appreciated. Other factors are taken into consideration when determining which parent will get the custody of the child. Several of these contributing factors includes an agreement involving both parents, the highest regards of the child, and the child's specific preferences.

While some states in America usually offer the choice of legal separation, there are others that do not. Texas, Florida, and Virginia are three states where couples can not seek legal separation. Couples who are living in these states  can just either stay married or file a divorce.
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