Alabama: Title 30, Chapter 2
Alaska: Title 25, Chapter 24
Arizona: Title 25, Chapter 3
Arkansas: Title 9, Subtitle 2, § 12
California: Family Code, Division 6, Part 3
Colorado: Title 14, Article 10
Connecticut: Title 46, Chapter 815j
Delaware: Title 13, Chapter 15
District of Columbia: Title 16, Chapter 9
Florida: Title 6, Chapter 61
Georgia: 19-4-1 to 19-6-47
Hawaii: Chapter 580
Idaho: 32-501 to 32-901
Illinois: Chapter 750
Indiana: Title 31, Article 15
Iowa: Chapter 598 §§ 1-42
Kansas: Chapter 23
Kentucky: Chapter 403
Louisiana: Civil Code, Chapter 4, Artices 101–103
Maine: Title 19, Chapter 13
Maryland: 7-101 to 8-214
Massachusetts: General Laws, Part II, Title III, Chapter 208
Michigan: Chapter 552
Minnesota: Chapter 518
Mississippi: Title 93, Chapter 5
Missouri: Title XXX, Chapter 452
Montana: Title 40, Chapter 4
Nebraska: Chapter 42
Nevada: Chapter 125
New Hampshire: Title 43, Chapter 458
New Jersey: Title 2A, §§ 34-2 to 34-6
New Mexico: Chapter 40, Article 4
New York: DOM, Articles 10–12
North Carolina: Chapter 50
North Dakota: Chapter 14-05
Ohio: Title 31, Chapter 3105
Oklahoma: 43-101
Oregon: Title 11, Chapter 107
Pennsylvania: Title 23, Part IV
Rhode Island: Chapter 15, §§15-5-1 to 15-5-29
South Carolina: Title 20, Chapter 3
South Dakota: Title 25, Chapter 4
Tennessee: Title 36, Chapter 4
Texas: Family Code, Title 1, Chapter 6
Utah: Title 30, Chapter 3
Vermont: Title 15, Chapter 11
Virginia: Title 20, Chapter 6
Washington: Title 26, Chapter 26.09
West Virginia: Chapter 48, Article 5
Wisconsin: Chapter 767
Wyoming: Title 20, Chapter 2
What Makes a Divorce Uncontested? Is It the Same Thing as a "No-Fault" Divorce? The end of a marriage can be emotionall... Read More
How Is It Defined by Law? How Is It Different From Insurrection or Treason? The right to disagree or engage in dissent ... Read More
How Does It Work? Why Is It Used? A trust can have many purposes. A common one is to keep property out of an estate so ... Read More
How It Works