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Full post as published by Sam Hasler's Indiana Divorce & Family Law Blog on September 07, 2008 (boomark / email).
Rhode Island Divorce - Affairs as a Fault Basis for Divorce
Laypeople and even Rhode Island Divorce Lawyers have argued with me that Rhode Island is a "No Fault" state. A "No Fault" state essentially means that Rhode Island does not recognize grounds that would cause one party to be more at fault for the breakdown of the marriage than the other spouse...
Five Myths about No-Fault Divorce
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What Are The Grounds For Divorce In Pennsylvania
A divorce may be granted in Pennsylvania divorce law using either “Fault” or “No-Fault” grounds. Fault grounds include: (1) adultery; (2) bigamy; (3) imprisonment for two or more years; (4) confinement for incurable insanity for 18 months; (5) willful desertion for one year; (6) cruel and inhuman treatment endangering the life of the spouse; (7) personal indignities...
And Yet Another Reason to Get a Divorce
A spouse may seek a divorce for many different reasons. In states with no-fault divorce, like Florida, the reasons usually don’t matter to anyone other than the spouses, and are not likely to be specified in the legal case...
When Can I File For A Divorce
Question: My husband left about three month ago, and he and I haven't had any contact since then. How long must I wait before I can file for divorce? Answer: If you have only been separated for 90 days, then neither of you can file for a divorce yet, unless one or more of the fault grounds (adultery, alcohol/drug abuse, or physical abuse) are involved...
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