Summary
Divorce laws are not the same in all states. There are some similarities among state laws, but there are also great differences. Also, all states have their own Rules of Civil Procedure which set forth time limits, forms, and state practices which must be closely followed. Sometimes, individual counties within the states have their own rules, forms, and local practices. The information provided in these answers is intended to be generally informative to the public, but this is not legal advice. You must and should always consult with an attorney practicing in your county and in your state for advice about your specific situation. Please see specific state for details and/or differences.
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Are divorce laws the same in all states?
This is not a substitute for legal advice. An attorney must be consulted.
ALABAMA The Alabama laws about divorces are found at Alabama Code, Title 30, chapters 1-6. ALASKA The Alaska statutes regarding dissolution of marriage are found at Alaska Statutes, Title 25. ARIZONA The Arizona statutes regarding dissolution of marriage are ...See the full content of this document
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