no-fault divorce

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    There is something that the lawyers can do!

    I know a woman who holds a job, has kids, and pays for their schooling. She's going through a cruel divorce. Her husband keeps dragging her to court because he wants the kids, but he has no job and does not live in good conditions. He is forcing her to pay child support and does not contribute...
  2. Filing for Divorce in Fault and No-Fault States

    Divorce Procedure Filing for Divorce in Fault and No-Fault States

    There is always be a reason or “grounds” to file for divorce regardless of whether you are filing in a “no-fault” state. The distinction is that a spouse who files for divorce in a no-fault state does not have to prove who is at fault for the marriage ending. This article will further explain...
  3. Fault and No-Fault Divorce Law for Each US State

    Divorce Grounds Fault and No-Fault Divorce Law for Each US State

    In order to obtain a divorce, you must establish a reason or "grounds" for your divorce. There are generally two grounds provided by state laws for dissolving a marriage - fault-based divorce and no-fault divorce. State law varies with regard to which (or both) apply and a chart listed below...
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