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How to File a No-Fault Divorce Without a Lawyer

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Filing a no-fault divorce without a lawyer will differ from state to state, but generally there are self-help forms for Divorce that can be filed by each party. Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. www.robertmtoddpa.com A Divorce (uncontested) form kit is intended for couples who are seeking an uncontested divorce. If you can agree on all of the issues, including child custody, child support, spousal support and property division then such a form kit may be suitable for you. Otherwise, if you do not understand the terminology or the procedure, it is highly recommended that you hire a family law lawyer.

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The area of Family Law deals with many issues including: divorce, separation, custody, access, support, prenuptial agreements. The law can be complex and it is recommended that you learn as much as you can about the subject and also seek legal advice from a lawyer who has experience in the area of Family Law.

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