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...
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...
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...
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...
When Is a Minor Emancipated for the Purposes of Child Support in Mississippi? Parents often ask us: “When does child support end in Mississippi?” The answer usually depends on when a child becomes legally emancipated. But emancipation for general legal purposes isn’t...