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My Spouse Filed for Divorce, and We Do Not Have Minor Children
This toolkit tells you what you need to know if your spouse has filed for divorce, and you and your spouse have no minor children together.
I Need a Divorce and I Do Not Have Minor Children
This toolkit tells you what you need to know about getting a divorce when you and your spouse have no minor children together.
I Need to Change or Get a Child Support Order
This toolkit tells you what you need to know about changing your child support order or getting a support order if you already have a divorce, custody, separate maintenance, or paternity case pending.
I Need a Divorce and I Have Children
This toolkit tells you what you need to know about getting a divorce when you and your spouse have minor children together.
My Spouse Filed for Divorce, and We Have Minor Children
This toolkit tells you what you need to know if your spouse has filed for divorce, and you and your spouse have minor children together.
Domestic Violence and Divorce with Children
This toolkit tells you what you need to know about getting a divorce if you have ever experienced domestic violence during your marriage or relationship. This toolkit is for you if you and your spouse have minor children together.
Going to Court: Extra Tips and Forms Toolkit
This toolkit contains forms and information that can help you in court no matter what kind of a case you have.
Domestic Violence and Divorce without children
This toolkit tells you what you need to know about getting a divorce if you have ever experienced domestic violence during your marriage or relationship. This toolkit is for you if you and your spouse have no minor children together.
Fee Waivers in Court Cases
If you need to go to court but can’t afford to pay filing fees, you might be able to get your fees waived.
Automated Online Waiver/Suspension of Fees & Costs Form
Use this online interview to draft the form you use to ask the court to waive or suspend the filing fees and other costs in your case. If you receive public assistance, or are unable to pay the fees and costs in your case, the court can decide to let you file without paying.
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