Joint Divorce - Uncontested - Irreconcilable Differences - No Children - Mississippi 2025

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In Mississippi, divorce can be granted based on fault or through irreconcilable differences (known as a ``no-fault divorce).
The filing fee is paid for by the party that files the divorce. The costs can be either split by the parties by agreement or if the case goes to trial the judge can order one party to reimburse the other or pay all or part of the other partys legal fees to equalize the property division.
If you are filing under specific grounds for divorce there are 10 grounds for fault in Mississippi then it does not matter if your spouse refuses to sign. The Summons and Complaint gives your spouse notice of the action and allows them an opportunity to be heard if they desire.
In most jurisdictions, divorce and child support are separate legal matters. While you can get a divorce without having to pay child support, if you have children, the court typically requires that child support arrangements be made to ensure the financial needs of the children are met.
Yes you can. Based on parenting time and an agreement to equally provide for the welfare of your children, you can set child support at zero.
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