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Divorce Separation ItemFeeUncontested (Joint)$148.00Uncontested Divorce Masters Fee (Separate Check)$20.00Contested$158.00Separate Maintenance$158.00
How much does divorce cost in Mississippi? When you file your divorce complaint, youll need to pay a filing fee. As of August 2022, the filing fee for divorce in Mississippi was $148 for an uncontested divorce, and $158 for a contested one.
In order to file a divorce for irreconcilable differences in Mississippi, both parties must explicitly agree that a divorce is desired. A no-fault divorce is something for which the spouses must qualify, not something they are readily granted - especially in Mississippi.
The most simple procedure is an uncontested divorce using the no-fault grounds. You and your spouse will either need to have a written agreement on property division, alimony, and child custody and support (if applicable); or sign a consent to allow the court to decide these matters.
A married couples shared assets must be divided equitably in a Mississippi divorce. However, the assets are not usually divided in a 50/50 split. Instead, the courts will fairly divide the assets while accounting for each spouses needs, their standard of living before the divorce, and other factors.
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Marital Property and Division of Assets Since 1994, Mississippi has been an equitable distribution state. This means that marital property is divided fairly and equitably, but not always in a 50/50 split. Chancery courts must first decide which assets are marital and which are separate.
The most simple procedure is an uncontested divorce using the no-fault grounds. You and your spouse will either need to have a written agreement on property division, alimony, and child custody and support (if applicable); or sign a consent to allow the court to decide these matters.
Divorce Separation ItemFeeUncontested (Joint)$148.00Uncontested Divorce Masters Fee (Separate Check)$20.00Contested$158.00Separate Maintenance$158.00
1: Mississippi is not a community property state. This means family law courts in the state do not expect a 50-50 division of assets; rather, the state expects to see an equitable distribution of assets, through the divorce.
How much does divorce cost in Mississippi? When you file your divorce complaint, youll need to pay a filing fee. As of August 2022, the filing fee for divorce in Mississippi was $148 for an uncontested divorce, and $158 for a contested one.

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