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Filing for Divorce in Shelby County

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Preparing the shelby county divorce paperwork can seem as daunting as the divorce itself. TheLegalDivorce.com is here to guide people through the shelby county divorce paperwork as smoothly and quickly as possible. We are a national company with the goal of providing divorce forms without the expensive attorneys’ fees. Our high quality customer service and attention to all the little details will allow you to focus on getting past this difficult time.

Divorce laws and forms vary from state to state, so it is important to research the laws of your state through a local law library or the Internet. Sometimes the spouse’s state of residence is used or in the case of military service there are a few options for the appropriate state. TheLegalDivorce.com has researched the laws of each state, and has all the appropriate forms available. The first step in filing for a divorce in shelby county is choosing the appropriate state for your divorce proceedings. This is usually your state of residence, but there are other factors that can determine this.

When you file divorce in shelby county, the process begins with a document referred to as the Original Petition for Divorce. Sometimes the document is called the Letter of Complaint. This document identifies the parties involved in the divorce and children, if there are any. The party who files for the divorce also will have to state a reason as part of the Petition or Letter. The person who files for divorce is called the petitioner. The other party to the divorce is called the respondent. The court also will require a Financial Affidavit. It serves as the foundation for determining the divorce settlement. The Financial Affidavit will require information about both parties’ income, deductions and expenses as well as assets and liabilities. Each party has to fill out his or her own Financial Affidavit.

The Marriage Settlement Agreement is another standard document in shelby county divorce filing. It spells out what you and your spouse have agreed on, including your relationship with your spouse after the divorce. It covers issues as division of property, child custody, child plans, debt division, and spousal support, for example. The court will determine that the agreement is fair to both parties and that neither was forced to sign the document. You can complete the Marital Settlement Agreement any time before the final judgment. Finally, if underage children are involved, you will need to complete a Child Custody Jurisdiction Form when you file for divorce. The document will require basic information about how many children are involved as well their age, date and place of birth. Also this document requires a statement under oath that the children have not been involved in any other divorce proceedings and that no third party is involved.

 
 
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