New Hampshire Divorce P...

New Hampshire Divorce Procedures Complete overview of New Hampshire divorce laws for people considering a New Hampshire divorce or filing a New Hampshire divorce with issues to be resolved about child custody, child support, visitation and alimony. New Hampshire Divorce Residency...

New Jersey Divorce Proc...

New Jersey Divorce Procedures Complete overview of New Jersey divorce laws for people considering a New Jersey divorce or filing a New Jersey divorce with issues to be resolved about child custody, child support, visitation and alimony. New Jersey Divorce Residency Requirements In...

Marriage and Divorce St...

Marriage and Divorce Statistics in the United States Here’s a sampling of some of the most recently available statistics on marriage and divorce in the United States of America: * There were approximately 2,230,000 marriages in 2005, down from 2,279,000 the previous year,...

Get Divorced Online: Un...

Get Divorced Online: Uncontested Online Divorce We know divorce is never easy, but there is an easier and less costly way to take care of the legal details once you’ve decided to move forward. If you and your spouse can agree on property division and any child-related issues,...

Grounds for Divorce: Ad...

Grounds for Divorce: Adultery To get a divorce you must have a reason. Some reasons for divorce do not require proof that your spouse was at fault but other reasons, such as adultery, do require proof of fault. In most states you may choose to have either a no-fault or a fault-based...

Filing for Divorce...

Filing for Divorce If you plan on filing for divorce, there are many benefits of being the one who takes the first step. Divorce is never easy, no matter who files for it. It’s going to be a time of turbulence and emotional stress. You’re saying goodbye to one life and hello to...

Grounds for Divorce: Co...

Grounds for Divorce: Collusion Collusion is one of the defenses to the fault grounds for divorce. Collusion is an agreement between spouses for one of them to commit, or at least appear to have committed, an act that qualifies as grounds for a fault-based divorce in order to allow...

Grounds for Divorce: Im...

Grounds for Divorce: Impotence In addition to no-fault grounds, most states still provide traditional or fault grounds for divorce. The fault grounds or reasons for divorce vary from state to state. Impotence is a specific fault ground for divorce in some states. Impotence is a male’s...

Grounds for Divorce: In...

Grounds for Divorce: Insanity In addition to no-fault grounds, most states still provide traditional or “fault grounds” for divorce. The fault grounds or reasons for divorce vary from state to state. Insanity, which is also called mental illness or mental incapacity, is...

Grounds for Divorce: Ir...

Grounds for Divorce: Irreconcilable Differences In most states, a spouse may get a no-fault divorce based on a breakdown of the marriage. Some states refer to this breakdown of a marriage as irreconcilable differences. Irreconcilable differences are those grounds which are determined...

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