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Divorce

LegalZoom - Divorce
LegalZoom can help you obtain an uncontested divorce through a simple 3-step process.

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Child Care Options
Child Custody Parenting Plan Options for Children of School Age

Divorce Support
Offers divorce information on family law topics such as; divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, alimony and property division.

Elder Law
ElderLawAnswers supports seniors, their families and their attorneys in achieving their goals. They provide legal information, not legal advice.

LegalZoom - PreNuptials
If you have children and are thinking of getting married, a prenuptial agreement is an important way to protect the ones who depend on you.

Office of Child Support Enforcement
Informative information on child support issues.

Women's Rights
Legal Momentum advances the rights of women and girls by using the power of the law and creating innovative public policy.

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Wills

LegalZoom - Living Trust
A living trust is an important estate planning tool that can help save the expense and delay of probate, which can last as long as three years and take up to 10% of your estate's value. It may also help married couples avoid estate taxes.

LegalZoom - Living Will
LegalZoom can help you quickly and easily take control of your health care decisions by preparing a customized living will online.

LegalZoom - Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a document that gives a person of your choosing the power to sign documents and make financial decisions on your behalf.

LegalZoom - Wills
Over 70% of American adults do not have a will. Without a will, the state, and not you, decides who is entitled to your personal items and granted custody of minor children.

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