The court does not take divorce lightly, as it has a serious and long-lasting impact on the couple. This is why when you ask the court to grant you a divorce, you must present your reasons for it. This is true whether it is a fault or no-fault divorce. In a “no fault” divorce, the… Continue reading →
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“No-Fault Divorce”
What does no fault divorce mean? Divorce can be a stressful and emotional experience under any circumstances, but not all divorces end as a result of misconduct. In 1970, California became the first state to implement ‘no-fault divorce.’ Essentially, a no-fault divorce means that either spouse can end the marriage without a reason – other… Continue reading →