State Bar Divorce Resources .. Idaho to Montana
Free Divorce, Child Custody and Domestic Violence Legal Help from State Bar Associations (Idaho to Montana)
In the U.S. divorce, child custody and child support laws vary greatly from state to state. This can be very confusing, particularly if the divorcing spouses are not living in the same state.
While not exhaustive, many state bar associations provide free reference information on divorce and child custody issues. I hope, you will find the information you need to get you started in your search for sound legal advice.
If you are looking for state child support enforcement information please go to this page.
IDAHO TO MONTANA … this page
Alabama to Hawaii
Nebraska to Pennsylvania
Rhode Island to Wyoming
State Bar Association pages with information relating to divorce, child custody and domestic violence issues - Idaho to Montana:
- Consumers Guide to Idaho Lawyers
- Legal Self Help Center
- Family Law Forms
- Domestic Violence Forms, various do-it-yourself protection order applications
- Unable to find any divorce or child custody related information
- Public Resources
- Marriage and Divorce
- Child Custody, Support and Visitation Rights
- Domestic Violence - A Practical Guide for Victims (English)
- Domestic Violence - A Practical Guide for Victims (Spanish)
- Unable to find any public information on divorce or child custody. There is a search facility but I didn’t find anything apporpriate there either.
- There is a Legal Information Pamphlets section but it does not contain any information about divorce or child custody law
- Legal Information Brochures
- Divorce and Custody Mediation
- Divorce and Separation
- Domestic Violence: You Can Live Without It
- Family Law Help Page
- Separation and divorce
- Who will get child custody in divorce?
- Domestic violence
- Public Resources
- There is a Family Law page but finding specific information is difficult
- Unable to find any public information on divorce or child custody issues
- Family Law Directory
- Child Support: What every mother and father should know
- What are the grounds for divorce in Mississippi?
- How is the amount of alimony determined?
- What if my spouse/partner abuses me?
