Divorce
Client Legal Education Materials
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Common Questions about Innocent Spouse Relief
This section answers questions commonly asked by taxpayers about innocent spouse relief. Content Detail
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Credit and Divorce
If you've recently been through a divorce - or are contemplating one - you may want to look closely at issues involving credit. Content Detail
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- Federal Trade Commission
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Introduction to Innocent Spouse Relief
This site discusses relief available to innocent spouses. Content Detail
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What are the Grounds for Divorce in Mississippi?
Divorce is controlled by statute. The law considers marriage a civil contract in which each party agrees to certain rights and obligations. When a marriage fails, divorce is the judicial decree which legally ends the relationship. This article explains the grounds for divorce in Mississippi. Content Detail
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- The Mississippi Bar
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Alimony - Spousal Support
This site provides an update on how alimony is decided in each case in accordance to the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act. Content Detail
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Applying for Innocent Spouse Relief
This site explains how to and contains forms to apply for Innocent Spouse Relief. Content Detail
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Causes For An Annulment
Mississippi Code 93-7-3 provides causes for annulment of marriages. Content Detail
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Causes for Divorce
A list of the (12) causes for divorce. An injured party may file for one or more of the causes. Content Detail
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Divorce Glossary
This site list terminology and phrases pertaining to a divorce and the divorce process. Content Detail
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Divorce or Separation - Housing Issues
Dealing with financial issues in a divorce or separation Content Detail
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- Home Loan Learning Center
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Divorce Proceeding and Timeline
This site provides the steps to divorce. However, your divorce may be a little different based upon state laws and issues between both parties. Content Detail
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Explore if you are an Eligible Innocent Spouse
Innocent Spouse Relief By requesting innocent spouse relief, you can be relieved of responsibility for paying tax, interest, and penalities if your spouse did something wrong on your tax return. Content Detail


