Divorce in Mississippi requires a splitting of marital assets. A house is often the most valuable asset involved in a divorce and determining who gets the house can be complex. Mississippi is an equitable distribution state, which means that marital property is...
Year: 2024
What if a parent harms a child’s perception of the other parent?
Any family law dispute can be emotional and lead to disagreements. In Mississippi, nothing exemplifies this more than child-related issues. Even parents who are on reasonably good terms and are trying to reach a reasonable solution can run into roadblocks that make it...
What are the grounds for a fault-based divorce in Mississippi?
While many states are now no-fault divorce states, divorce in Mississippi can still be granted on either fault or no-fault grounds. If you choose to file for a fault-based divorce, you will need to establish that your spouse’s actions resulted in the ending of your...
Can texts or social media posts be used as evidence in a divorce?
Most of us communicate through text messages or social media, even with our spouses. The ease of this type of communication over the years has led to spouses having important conversations or arguments through social media. Social media is also often the place we vent...
Can I request extra child support for the holidays?
The holiday season should be a joyful time for families. For divorced parents, financial strain can overshadow the festivities. Many wonder if they can request extra child support to cover the increased expenses. The reality is that obtaining additional support often...
Can I stop the divorce by refusing to participate?
Divorce can be an emotionally draining experience, and you might feel tempted to avoid the entire process. However, in Mississippi, refusing to participate in a divorce does not prevent it from moving forward. In fact, avoiding your spouse’s efforts can work against...
Don’t make these errors in your child custody case
To secure the child custody outcome you want, you have to demonstrate that your proposal is in the child’s best interests. This isn’t just a figure of speech; the term refers to a wide-ranging legal standard that addresses nearly every aspect of your child’s life and...
How to protect your rights as a father in Mississippi
Before you can secure visitation and seek physical or legal custody of your child, you have to act to secure your father’s rights. This is no small thing given the enormous benefit an active father can have on a child’s life. In fact, studies have shown that children...
The impact of “equitable distribution” on your divorce case
Our readers may have heard the term “equitable distribution” in relation to divorce cases and know that this is the approach to property division under Mississippi law. But, what does that term actually mean and what will the impact of “equitable distribution” be on...
Determining alimony in Mississippi
Lesser-earning spouses or stay-at-home spouses may be entitled to alimony or spousal support from a higher-earning spouse in the divorce. There are several types of spousal support available in Mississippi, including: Periodic alimony: Monthly payments made by the...