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Mississippi Divorce, Alimony and Child Custody With Forms (Hand), 2023-2024 ed.

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Mississippi Divorce, Alimony, and Child Custody with Forms examines both the blackletter law and equitable principles applicable to domestic relations in Mississippi. This publication also includes more than 100 forms for practice and pleading and provides

Publisher:The Harrison Company
Service Number:43239585
Publication date:2023-09-28
Practice area:Family law
Jurisdiction:Mississippi
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Matthew Thompson

Matthew Thompson is a family law attorney in Jackson, Mississippi. Matthew attended Mississippi College School of Law, has been practicing family law since 2005, and has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Mississippi College School of Law since