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  • Title: Divorce in Vermont (updated edition)
  • Author : Nicholas Hadden & Cynthia Broadfoot
  • Release Date : January 15, 2006
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 2191 KB

Description

Divorce in Vermont is the only divorce guide written just for Vermonters.  This easy to read and understand book explains the divorce laws of the Green Mountain State and suggests strategies that can result in a successful settlement.


This is not a book that generally covers divorce in all 50 states.  It gives clear and detailed information only about the things a Vermonter considering a divorce needs to know.  Every page is focused on just the laws, processes and likely judgments by a Vermont court if a settlement cannot be reached.


It also gives practical advice on important settlement issues, mediation, using a lawyer, grandparental rights, all the child support/custody issues and much more.  All based just on how things get done in Vermont.


Get the information you need to be successful and protect yourself.  Don’t waste money buying books full of forms that are all free on the internet.  There is no better source for what you really need than Divorce in Vermont.


Table of Contents: Introduction, Author’s note, 1. Grounds for Divorce, 2. Vermont’s Divorce Process, 3. Finding and Using a Lawyer, 4. Mediation, 5. Parental Rights and Responsibilities and Parent Child Contact, 6. Child Support, 7. Paternity and Status of Children, 8. Grandparental Rights, 9. Spousal Support, 10. Property Distribution, 11. Property Issues and Considerations, 12. Dissolving a Civil Unions, 13. Determining Income, 14. Divorce Strategies and Issues, 15. The Perils of Living Together, Appendix: Summary of Vermont’s Divorce Process, Diagram of Vermont’s Divorce Process, Things to Bring to the First Meeting with a Lawyer, Things to Do After the Divorce, Vermont Family Courts, Index, Meet the  Authors


The authors, St. Albans attorney Nicholas Hadden and Burlington attorney Cynthia Broadfoot have represented thousands of Vermonters in their combined + 50 years of practicing family law in Vermont.  They are recognized experts in the complex field of divorce.  


Reviews and Quotes


“This well-crafted step-by-step handbook is beautifully thought out….Anyone facing divorce will gain much from reading this book.”   Business People Vermont magazine


“At last a nuts and bolts guide through the complexities of obtaining a divorce – with or without a lawyer – under Vermont law.”  The Times Argus


“Short lively chapters and easy-to-read language take the reader through each step of the process.”  The Rutland Herald


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