Avoid Mistakes While Filing Divorce Forms Written on February 15, 2010, by Dawson Quintin.

Initiation and settlement of divorce proceedings involve lots of paper work. Each state requires its own set of divorce forms and you have to choose appropriate divorce forms on the basis of many factors including your state of residency, whether you are going to have a fault-based or no-fault divorce, and whether you have disputes over children or property to decide in a court.

Three Ways to Get a Divorce in Alberta Written on January 13, 2010, by Dawson Quintin.

The Divorce Act was formulated by the Canadian Parliament and is applicable across the length and breadth of Canada. To go for a divorce in Alberta, you have to approach the superior court of that state. The act lays down three basic grounds for divorce.

It is After All Simple to Get a Simple Divorce Written on January 12, 2010, by Dawson Quintin.

A simple divorce is an uncontested divorce. In case you disagree with your spouse on issues like division of property, support and maintenance of children etc, then you have a contested divorce. If you file for divorce and the spouse contests the same, it is not a simple divorce. The aim of this article is to describe the procedure for filing a simple divorce application.

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