Sunday, February 13, 2011

ROBERT T. CORNELIUS

 Bob is a 7th generation Mississippian who received his BBA degree in Finance from the University of Mississippi. He received his Juris Doctorate from Mississippi College School of Law. He has been practicing law for 30 years. He is admitted to practice in both Mississippi and Texas. He is the former District Attorney for the 294th Judicial District in Texas. He is admitted in the state courts of Texas as well as the Federal court for the Eastern District of Texas. He is admitted in all Mississippi state courts, the Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi as well as the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Mr. Cornelius has been involved representing husbands and wives, men and women in hundreds of divorces in Mississippi. He has extensive business experience and has the ability to unravel complex financial issues between the parties. That experience includes estates, and real estate ownerships. As a former Merrill Lynch securities broker, dealing with financial planning he can analyze a myriad of financial situations. Furthermore, he has presided over hundreds of real estate deals; with divorce often an issue.

CORNELIUS LAW FIRM also represents clients that unfortunately need relief under the Federal Bankruptcy Act. You may visit our site at http://www.debtmodificationlawyer.com/

Mr. Cornelius is active in real estate closings and disputes, also. He has extensive personal injury experience. He also has been extensively active in heirship and its related real estate practices. He was counsel in the landmark heirship case of Mitchell v. Mayes, and has represented both proponents and opponents of wills in other contests. He has extensive experience in real estate disputes and commercial real estate planning. 

Irreconcilable Differences Divorce only $500!

If you have decided that your marriage is over and need to seek a divorce, call me for an appointment. I have 30 years experience in protecting the rights of my clients during marital disputes. I am particularly interested in assisting those wishing to end their marriage by agreement. My fee for Agreed Divorces is $500 which includes the filing fee.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Q: Will I have to go to court?

A: No, if you and your spouse can reach an amicable agreement and settlement. Often times, when the parties have worked out their own settlement, that agreement is signed and notarized by each of you and submitted to the court without a personal appearance. If, on the other hand, you and your spouse cannot come to an amicable settlement through this process, you will have to go to court, and probably more than once.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Grounds for divorce in Mississippi

  • Irreconcilable Differences
  • Adultery
  • Natural Impotency
  • Sentenced to Penitentiary
  • Desertion
  • Habitual Drunkeness
  • Habitual Drug Use
  • Habitual Cruel and Inhuman Treatment
  • Insanity at Time of Marriage
  • Chronic Insanity
  • Bigamy
  • Pregnancy of Wife by Another at Time of Marriage
  • Consanguinity

Is your marrage over?

If you have decided that your marriage is over and need to seek a divorce, call me for an appointment. I have 30 years experience in protecting the rights of my clients during marital disputes. I am particularly interested in assisting those wishing to end their marriage by agreement. My fee for Agreed Divorces is $400 which includes the filing fee.