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What is No Fault Divorce?

Started by Max · 7 months ago

Divorce used to be a complicated process of terminating a marriage contract by trying to prove that one of the parties in the marriage is at fault. Most of the usual grounds for divorce were:

Adultery - wherein one or both parties have sexual partners other than their spouses

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  • Just as a matter of interest, in regards to no fault divorces, do the parties separate on more amicable terms?

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  • The short answer is Yes, from my experience the cooperation necessary for a no fault divorce will generally result in more amicable terms. However, it is often the case that more amicable terms are necessary for the process to work, and so the bettered relationship may be a cause instead of an affect of no fault divorce.

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  • As for as my concern i hate divorce, you know one thing marries are made in heaven these are not for broken purpose.

    thanks
  • No-fault divorce is a divorce in which the dissolution of a marriage requires neither a showing of wrong-doing of either party nor any evidentiary proceedings at all. Laws providing for no-fault divorce allow a family court to grant a divorce in response to a petition by either party to the marriage, without requiring the petitioner to provide evidence that the respondent has committed a breach of the marital contract. Laws providing for no-fault divorce also limit the potential legal defenses of a respondent who would prefer to remain married.
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  • A divorce is simple and fast when both partners agree with the divorve and of course they need to split the assets. That is the main problem in most cases: money. If money aren't a problem, then it will go fast and easy.
  • So now we got things clear, it's good to know that while you are still married, you don't know when you'll need it. Divorce used to be a complicated procedure but not anymore, it's seems that this legal service is on high demand these days, this would be a possible explanation for simplifying the divorce procedure.

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