I Want a Divorce — Should I Move? By Gulf Coast Family Law PC Are you considering divorce and wondering if moving out of your home is the right first step? This question is one we hear often, especially from parents who want to protect their children and create a...
Author: Gulf Coast Family Law, PC Rule 4 vs. Rule 81 Summons in Mississippi: What You Need to Know If you’ve been served with legal papers in Mississippi, it’s crucial to understand the type of summons you’ve received. At Gulf Coast Family Law, PC, we...
Irreconcilable Differences Divorce in Mississippi: What You Need to Know Divorce is never easy, but Mississippi law allows couples to dissolve their marriage through a no-fault process known as irreconcilable differences divorce. At Gulf Coast Family Law PC, we’ve...
Legal Separation in Mississippi: What You Need to Know Many couples consider legal separation before deciding whether to pursue a divorce. In Mississippi, however, there is no such thing as legal separation. In this state, you are simply married until you are...
How Adultery Affects Divorce in Mississippi In Mississippi, adultery can play a major role in the outcome of your divorce. As a fault-based divorce state, Mississippi allows one spouse to claim that the other’s infidelity caused the breakdown of the marriage—which can...