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How to Find the Best Divorce Lawyers in Mississippi

Mississippi Divorce Lawyers

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Divorce can be mentally taxing even without the additional legal hassles that follow. Divorces cases are heard in the Probate and Family courts in Mississippi. There is a special court in every county in the state, and the case has to be filed only in the county where the petitioner is residing. While seeking a divorce or a separate support, f a complaint for Divorce or Complaint for Separate Support has to be filed with the court. This complaint is the application for divorce.

Mississippi's courts take a case if both parties lived together as husband and wife in Mississippi, and if the cause of action for divorce occurred in Mississippi. They also will consider taking the case if the cause of action occurred while one of the parties was in Mississippi. Another condition is that the moving party lived in the state at least one year before the divorce action occurred. There are two categories of divorces: contested and non-contested.

The commonwealth of Mississippi grants a divorce on three grounds: irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, cruel and abusive treatment and non-support. Utter desertion for at least one year, adultery, impotency, gross and confirmed habits of intoxication by liquor or drugs, prison sentence for five years or more are some other reasons.

A Mississippi divorce lawyer makes the entire process easier for you. A good lawyer will first suggest steps to save the marriage- either counseling or other. The lawyer assists you in meeting requirements for your children, and will help you tackle hassles relating to support, personal property settlements or real estate. You should be well aware of your rights and responsibilities as given by the family and probate court. A lawyer will assist you right from preparing the divorce complaint to the settlement.

Tip! History of Financial misconduct: In a contested divorce financial restraining orders preventing the transfer of assets can be obtained automatically upon commencement of the case. This can prevent marital assets from disappearing.

A Mississippi divorce lawyer will help in obtaining temporary custody of (minor) children; obtaining a temporary restraining order that orders your spouse not to impose any restraint on the petitioner's personal liberty; obtaining an order for the spouse to vacate the house; obtaining temporary support for both the petitioner as well as the minor children; getting a wage assignment on the spouse's pay to ensure support payment; and help obtain visitation rights to the spouse to whom the custody of the children is not given. The lawyer can help build an effective case by bringing in witnesses whenever necessary.


Robert E. Buck, P.A.
Bankruptcy and Personal Injury Lawyer
Greenville, Mississippi 38701
Phone: 662-332-9622

Richard C. Roberts, III
Jackson, Mississippi 39296-5882
(Hinds & Madison Cos.)
Phone: 601-353-9455

Povall & Jeffreys, P.A.
Cleveland, Mississippi 38732
(Bolivar Co.)
Phone: 662-843-9948

Marc E. Brand
Jackson, Mississippi 39201
(Hinds & Madison Cos.)
Phone: 601-354-7878

Clement Stephen Benvenutti
P.O. Box 2718
Bay St. Louis, Mississippi 39521
(Hancock Co.)
Phone: 228-467-0744

Melissa L. Gardner, Esq.
Brandon, Mississippi 39042
(Rankin Co.)
Phone: 601-824-1296

Denise Lee
Biloxi, Mississippi 39530
(Harrison Co.)
Phone: 228-374-2685



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