• ( Q ) How can I get a divorce in Mississippi?
( A ) There are two ways to obtain a divorce in Mississippi, 1) Irreconcilable Differences or, 2) Fault Ground Divorce. There is a vast difference between the two.
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( A ) There are two ways to obtain a divorce in Mississippi, 1) Irreconcilable Differences or, 2) Fault Ground Divorce. There is a vast difference between the two.
( A ) Child support in Mississippi is set by Statute.
( A ) A parent's obligation of child support ceases then the child reaches the age of majority, which is twenty-one (21) in Mississippi, or is otherwise emancipated prior to reaching the age of majority.
( A ) Mississippi law does provide for grandparent visitation in limited circumstances.
( A ) Miranda rights or a Miranda warning, and a waiver, must be given before a custodial interrogation in criminal cases.
( A ) A preliminary hearing is essentially a probable cause hearing on a criminal case in a lower court
( A ) A grand jury is a panel of 20 registered voters, whose job is to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to indict someone of a crime.
( A ) It is illegal to drive drive a car, truck, or any motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or any other substance that has impaired the person's ability to operate the motor vehicle.