Posts Tagged ‘States’

How To Filing For Divorce In 2 Different States?

January 12th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in divorce

I stupidly got married when I was 18 and now I’m 21 and want a divorce. My husband lives in Maine and I live in Florida now. We do not own any joint cars, homes, or anything, just 2 dogs. We are on ok terms, I dont think we will need a lawyer. But how do I begin to file for a divorce when we live in 2 different states? We were married in Maine. Where do I find the papers? How much will it all cost in the end if I do or do not hire a lawyer?

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What Is The Best Website To Learn About The Details Of Divorce Laws And Rules In Different States?

January 8th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in divorce

If you’re not a lawyer, but need to learn that stuff, because you’re separated from your spouse and headed towards divorce, what is the best website to get the best and clearest information for different states? Especially if you might move to a different state soon, and might get divorced a year or two later, and want to make sure you understand the rules before moving to a state where they could be a big problem.

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How Hard Is It To Do A Divorce When Living In Tow Different States?

December 7th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in divorce

I just moved moved across the us. I will need to file a divorce before years end. Does any how know the average cost and if it is too much harder to do out of state over 2000 miles away?

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What Is The Toy That Becomes Popular Most In The United States Now?

September 12th, 2009 by admin | 6 Comments | Filed in toys

The toy to heal it with the book today becomes popular. It can be said that the person of a wide age group being able to play from the child to the adult is a feature. Please teach what kind of toy on earth becomes popular in the United States.

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How Can I Compare My Current Tax Exempt Salary And Benefits To Job Offers Back In The States?

September 11th, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in life logistics

I am trying to find out a way to compare my current NET income to what I could potentially NET back home. All of the salary comparison websites do not accurately calculate my tax exemption status and cost of living (lower) here in Germany.
My guess is that I’ll need to almost double my salary as I’m not paying most taxes here in Germany. Here’s some more info about my situation.
1. Income tax exemption - I don’t pay US or German income taxes. I’m exempt from both. I’m not paying US state income taxes either. This probably saves me at least 30% every year.
2. Sales taxes - I only pay sales taxes when I eat at a restaurant or shop for groceries on the economy (a german grocery store). I mostly shop at the commissary on base…and they sell everything at cost…you can’t get groceries cheaper anywhere else. All other goods (utilities, clothing, cars, electronics, etc) are tax exempt. I prepay for gasoline (current US national average price without sales tax).
Any suggestions?

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