Divorce is a court process in which a judge dissolves
the legal bonds of marriage and sets terms for the divorcing...
Divorce is a court process in which a judge dissolves
the legal bonds of marriage and sets terms for the divorcing couple, such as child custody arrangements, property division and alimony.
Not exact matches
Although the
bond of marriage (or other relationship) has been broken, each parent still retains a
legal responsibility to provide adequate support for the child (ren).
Materials
of legal significance which for any reason can not be or have not been returned to the client, including but not limited to recorded deeds, vital records (birth,
marriage, death certificates), original bills
of sale, original incorporation documents, stock or
bond certificates, trademark and copyright registrations and original patents
Divorce or «dissolution
of marriage» is a
legal process in which a judge or other authority dissolves the
bonds of matrimony existing between two persons, thus restoring them to the status
of being single and permitting them to marry other individuals.
Legal separation is referred to as «divorce from bed and board,» while a complete dissolution
of the
marriage is a «divorce from the
bond of matrimony.»
A divorce splits the couple's possessions, addresses child custody and dissolves their
marriage, while a
legal separation splits possessions and addresses child custody but does not dissolve the
bonds of marriage.