Taking advantage of what the Mississippi Online Divorce Service has to offer is easy. You can begin today by establishing your account.
The service is not only affordable, but it is also the quickest way to start and finalize your divorce from the privacy of your home. Filing for divorce does not have to be expensive and it no longer has to be difficult.
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Residency Requirements: 6 Months Where to File: County in which the Complainant or Defendant resides No-Fault Grounds: Irreconcilable Differences Filing Spouse: Complainant Non-Filing Spouse: Defendant Court Title: Chancery Court of ( ) County, State of Mississippi Waiting Period to Re-Marry: None
Mississippi Filing Requirements
You or your spouse must meet the Mississippi residency requirements for the Chancery Court to have jurisdiction of your case. The requirements before filing your Bill of Complaint of Divorce (the document that initiates your divorce) are as follows:
A spouse must be a resident of the state of Mississippi for a least 6 months prior to filing. If a member of the armed forces is stationed in Mississippi, he or she and his or her spouse is considered a resident. The divorce should be filed in the county in which either spouse resides if they are both residents and if the plaintiff is the only resident then in the county in which he or her resides.
In order to use this service, you and your spouse must agree (or eventually agree) on getting the divorce. Your spouse's participation is minimal, being he or she will only have to sign a few documents and return them to you for filing with the court.
Mississippi Grounds for Divorce
The most common "uncontested" ground for divorce in Mississippi is:
Irreconcilable Differences.
Mississippi Divorce Laws
All of your documents will be current according to Mississippi statutes and will address over 100 issues. A few of these issues are; assets, property, current debts, future debts, insurances, retirement and pension accounts, spousal support/alimony, real estate, small businesses, tax filings, name changes, and professional fees. If you have children, our service will also address physical and legal custody arrangements, visitation schedules, child support, and health and medical coverage.
If you desire, you can visit the Mississippi State Website for more information about Mississippi divorce laws.
Mississippi Simplified Divorce Procedures
A no-fault divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences will be granted if: (1) a joint bill of complaint for divorce is filed by both the husband and wife or (2) a bill of complaint has been filed and: (a) the defendant has entered an appearance by written waiver of process or (b) has been personally served with the divorce papers. In addition, if there is a written agreement between the spouses for the care and custody of any children and for the division of all property, the court may incorporate such an agreement into the divorce judgment.
Mississippi Documents
Bill of Complaint of Divorce Verification Marital Settlement Agreement Schedule for Visitation of Minor Children Financial Disclosure Statement (Complainant) Financial Disclosure Statement (Defendant) Affidavit Regarding the Children Child Support Computation Worksheet Child Support Guidelines Acknowledgement, Acceptance of Service and Appearance Request for Hearing Notice of Hearing Decree of Divorce
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