Family Law and Divorce Statutes

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Alabama (when you get there, click on Title 30 – “Marital and Domestic Relations”)

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas (when you get there, click on “Arkansas Code” then Title 9 – “Family Code”)

Colorado (when you get there, click on “Colorado Statutes” then Title 14 – “Domestic Matters”)

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Georgia (when you get there, click on Title 19 – “Domestic Relations”)

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas (when you get there, go to Chapter 60 – “Procedure, Civil” under the Table of Contents, then go to Article 16 – “Divorce and Maintenance”)

Kentucky

Maine

Maryland (when you get there, click on “Maryland Code” then “Family Law”)

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Missouri

Montana

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Mexico (when you get there, click on the folder beside “New Mexico Statutes and Court Rules” then click on “Statutory Chapter in New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978″ then “40 Domestic Affairs”)

New York (when you get there, click on “DOM – Domestic Relations”)

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma (when you get there, you’ll need to navigate to the statutes and then to Title 43 – “Marriage and Family”)

Oregon

Tennessee (when you get there, click on Title 36 – “Domestic Relations”)

Texas

Utah

Vermont (when you get there, click on “Vermont Statutes” then “Title 15, Domestic Relations.”)

Washington

Wisconsin

 

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