If you are considering getting a divorce in our state, you wonder how much it will cost you. The answer is not simple, as there are many factors that can affect the cost of a Mississippi divorce, such as whether it is contested or uncontested, whether you have...
Year: 2023
Can allegations of parental interference impact child custody?
During Mississippi family law cases, children are easily caught in the middle. This could involve child custody, parenting time and support. Regarding custody and parenting time, the court will base its determination on the child’s best interests. For best interests,...
Four key budget considerations as you head into divorce
The financial outcome of your divorce can leave you concerned about your future. After all, if you don’t maximize your opportunities for securing the resources that you deserve, then you might struggle to make ends meet as you move into your post-divorce life. To...
Mississippi Supreme Court rules on alienation of affection
A spouse who deems that the other’s actions warrant separation initiates an “at-fault” divorce. Mississippi law permits an uncommon fault-based basis for divorce: alienation of affection. Although rarely litigated, this legal claim permits someone presently or...
Forensic accountants can be especially needed in Mississippi
In most relationships, there is a bifurcation in duties. Both spouses, usually, are not both responsible for dinner at the same time, both responsible for taking the kids to school at the same time, etc. And, usually, only one spouse handles the finances. However, if...
When might child custody be changed in Mississippi?
Mississippi courts make their decisions in child custody cases based primarily on the child’s best interests. While in many cases, the custody and parenting time arrangement will remain the same until the child reaches the age of majority, there are times when a...
Adultery might not always be a sufficient ground for divorce
Mississippi is unique in that it does not allow people to simply get divorced because one spouse claims they have irreconcilable differences. If the other person does not agree to the divorce, there must be a reason given to end the marriage. There are 12 causes of...
How does spousal contribution impact property division?
During a Mississippi divorce, the spouses often dispute many issues. While the most emotional and concerning issues are related to children concerning custody, support and parenting time coming to the forefront, there are other aspects that also need attention....
How can I ensure I get a fair decision about spousal maintenance?
Spousal maintenance is the source of many disputes in numerous Mississippi divorces. Also referred to as alimony or spousal support, spousal maintenance consists of payments from one ex-spouse to the other. In these cases, the paying party may think the award is too...
What if I want to move with my child?
Mississippi parents who are sharing custody of a child know how challenging the situation can be. Working together as co-parents to make decisions in the best interests of your child is often complicated. Additionally, life is full of change, and your circumstances...

