Email This PagePrint This Page

Michie's Legal Resources
Section
93-5-1. Causes for divorce.
93-5-2. Divorce on ground of irreconcilable differences.
93-5-3. Not mandatory to deny divorce because of recrimination.
93-5-4. Offended spouse's failure to leave marital domicile or separate from offending spouse no impediment to divorce.
93-5-5. Residence requirements for divorce.
93-5-7. Conduct of divorce proceedings.
93-5-9. Minors as parties to divorce proceedings.
93-5-11. Filing of complaints; transfer of venue.
93-5-13. Guardian ad litem.
93-5-15. Guardian for spouse who becomes mentally ill may sue for divorce.
93-5-17. Proceedings to be had in open court.
93-5-19. Witnesses; depositions.
93-5-21. Exclusion of spectators from courtroom.
93-5-23. Custody of children; alimony.
93-5-24. Types of custody awarded by court; joint custody; no presumption in favor of maternal custody; access to information pertaining to child by noncustodial parent; restrictions on custody by parent with history of perpetrating family violence; rebuttable presumption that such custody is not in the best interest of the child; factors in reaching determinations; visitation orders.
93-5-25. Effect of judgment of divorce.
93-5-26. Noncustodial parent's right of access to records and information pertaining to minor children.
93-5-27. Marital rights cease with judgment of divorce.
93-5-29. Divorced persons not to cohabit.
93-5-31. Judgment of divorce may be revoked.
93-5-33. Statistical requirements.
93-5-34. Child custody and visitation when a parent receives temporary duty, deployment or mobilization orders from the military.
 
previous documentnext document