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Proving Alienation of Affection in Mississippi: Key Points
Alienation of Affection in Mississippi: What You Need to Know Mississippi is one of the few states where you can still file a lawsuit for alienation of affection. If your marriage was damaged or destroyed because of a third party’s interference—such as a cheating...
Benefits of Collaborative Divorce for Mississippi Couples
Collaborative Divorce in Mississippi: A Peaceful Path Forward Divorce doesn’t always have to mean a courtroom battle. For many couples, a collaborative divorce offers a respectful, lower-stress way to end a marriage—without the emotional and financial costs of...
Establishing Legal Fatherhood: A Guide for Mississippi Parents
Paternity in Mississippi: Establishing Legal Fatherhood Establishing paternity is one of the most important legal steps for both mothers and fathers in Mississippi. Whether you're a father seeking custody or visitation, or a mother pursuing child support, you need to...
Understanding Fathers’ Rights in Mississippi
Father’s Rights in Mississippi: What Every Dad Should Know If you're a father in Mississippi going through a custody battle or trying to establish your parental rights, you may feel like the odds are stacked against you. But the truth is — Mississippi law does not...
Understanding Mississippi Youth Court for Parents
Youth Court in Mississippi: What Parents Need to Know If your child is facing charges or a court case in Youth Court, it can feel overwhelming, frightening, and confusing. Mississippi’s Youth Court system handles cases involving children and teens—ranging from...
Who Inherits When There’s No Will? Mississippi Guide
What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Mississippi? When someone dies without a valid will, their estate doesn’t disappear—it follows the legal process of intestate succession. In Mississippi, intestate succession laws dictate who inherits the deceased person’s...
Guardianship
Guardianship in Mississippi: What You Need to Know Whether you're seeking guardianship of a minor or an adult who can no longer care for themselves, the legal process can feel overwhelming. At Gulf Coast Family Law, PC, we help individuals and families throughout the...
LGBTQ+ Friendly
Same-Sex Family Law Services in Mississippi When you need family law services, the last thing you need is judgment from your own attorney. At Gulf Coast Family Law, PC, we proudly serve LGBTQ+ individuals and same-sex couples with the respect, legal clarity, and...
Contempt in Chancery Court
Contempt in Chancery Court in Mississippi: What It Means and What to Do When a person fails to follow a court order—whether related to child custody, child support, visitation, or divorce—they may be held in contempt of court. In Mississippi, these cases are handled...
Modification of Court Orders
Modification of Family Court Orders in Mississippi: What You Need to Know Life doesn’t stand still—and sometimes, your court order shouldn’t either. Whether you're dealing with custody, child support, or visitation, Mississippi law allows for post-judgment...