Rhode Island is a "no fault state". A no fault divorce in Rhode Island simply means that a fault grounds are not necessary in order to obtain a divorce in Rhode Island. In other words, all the...
I called a local Justice of the Peace who gave me a name of someone that types up divorce documents for a small fee. She also had a "pauper's" form that I filled in with my financial information and...
It's possible to seek a modification of the divorce decree afterwards. You'll need to consult a lawyer who is familiar with the law in your state to get a definitive answer, though.