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Divorce FAQ
1 Can I deduct legal fees off of my taxes?
2 How to File for Divorce?
3 My ex won't fill out the Form 8332 - what can I do?
4 What is No-Fault Divorce?
5 If I file first, will this affect me somehow later?
6 Samples of Separation Agreements
7 Will I still get my spouse's insurance benefits after my divorce?
8 Will I lose my Green Card if I get a Divorce?
9 What is an Uncontested Divorce?
10 Who is allowed to take the exemption when taxes are filed?
11 What does Default Judgment per Declaration mean?
12 Sale of House to Spouse
13 Is Permanent Alimony Possible?
14 Are Separation Agreements Necessary?
15 What are the chances of me getting full custody of the children while she attains a full time job?
16 How to Get Your Spouse to Sign a Separation Agreement
17 I'm allowed the exemption on alternating years - do I still need a 8332 form?
18 Spousal Support in Separation Agreement
19 Can we split the exemption between my spouse and myself when we file our taxes?
20 What is an Online Divorce?
21 Divorce Rates and Separation Agreements
22 Child Custody Agreements Between the Spouses
23 Which form is required to be attached to the non-custodial parent's tax return?
24 Wording for Joint Custody Agreement
25 Domestic Violence in Divorce
26 What is a reasonable time that the ex should have to attain a position to be self supporting in California?
27 Child Custody Agreements and the Courts
28 Merged Separation Agreements
29 Prenuptial and Separation Agreements
30 How to find Divorce Records and Divorce Certificates?
31 Divorce Decree or Records – How to Obtain them?
 

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