Frequently Asked Questions — National Divorce Authority
What is National Divorce Authority?
National Divorce Authority is a professional reference resource covering divorce law, procedure, and related legal topics across the United States. It is published by T3 Professional, a division focused on building authoritative information sites for specialized legal and professional subject areas. The site is designed to serve as a reliable starting point for anyone navigating the complexities of divorce.
What topics does this site cover?
The site covers a broad range of divorce-related subject matter, including grounds for divorce, property division, spousal support, child custody and support, residency requirements, and state-specific procedural rules. Content is organized to help readers understand both the legal framework and the practical realities of the divorce process. Coverage spans all U.S. jurisdictions, reflecting the significant variation in divorce law from state to state.
Who is this site intended for?
National Divorce Authority is written for anyone seeking clear, well-organized information about divorce law — including individuals going through a divorce, family members supporting them, researchers, students, and professionals looking for a quick reference. No legal background is required to use the site. Content is written to be accessible without sacrificing accuracy.
Is this a lawyer directory or a marketplace for legal services?
No. National Divorce Authority is a reference resource, not a directory, marketplace, or referral service. The site does not list attorneys, accept listings, or facilitate connections between users and service providers. Its sole purpose is to provide accurate, organized information about divorce law and procedure.
Does this site provide legal advice?
No. Nothing published on National Divorce Authority constitutes legal advice, and the site should not be used as a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney. Laws vary by state and change over time, and individual circumstances affect how legal rules apply. Readers with specific legal questions are encouraged to consult a qualified family law professional.
How is the information on this site sourced and maintained?
Content is developed by the T3 Professional editorial team using primary legal sources, including statutes, court rules, and official state resources. Articles are reviewed periodically to reflect changes in law and procedure. The goal is to keep information current, accurate, and consistent with authoritative sources.
How can errors or outdated information be reported?
Readers who identify an error, outdated content, or a factual concern are encouraged to use the contact form available on the site. Submissions are reviewed by the editorial team and corrections are made promptly when warranted. Accurate information is a core commitment of the site, and reader feedback is taken seriously.