Want to know what the procedure is for dissolving a marriage in New Mexico? Watch or read along as Jon Feder explains how it works.
Grounds For Divorce
What are the grounds for divorce in the state of New Jersey?
Bari Zell-Weinberger, a family lawyer in Parsippany, answers: Whenever an initial New Jersey Complaint for Divorce is filed, the complaint will include the reason for the divorce, known as the “grounds.” In New Jersey, recognized grounds for divorce include: Irreconcilable Differences: New Jersey’s “no-fault divorce” ground designates that a marriage has been irretrievably broken for […]
What Are The Grounds For Divorce In Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. As a practical matter, however, almost all dissolution of marriage proceedings are brought under the no-fault ground of incompatibility, since the concept of fault as a grounds for divorce has no applicability on the other issues of the divorce. A recent amendment to the Oklahoma grounds […]
What Are The Grounds For Divorce In My Area In Florida?
Florida, like most states in the country, is a “no fault” divorce state. As a result, in Florida, you need only allege that your marriage is irretrievably broken. Judge’s do not regularly require that the parties first attend counseling or therapy before allowing the divorce to proceed. At the Family Law Firm of Men’s Rights […]
What Are The Grounds For Divorce In California?
John J. Gilligan, a family lawyer in Long Beach, answers: There are two grounds for divorce in California: irreconcilable differences that have led to the irremediable breakdown of your marriage, and incurable insanity. California is a no-fault state, which means the court considers the reason behind the break-up irrelevant – unless it adversely affects the […]
Amy Harris, New Jersey Divorce Lawyer Discusses Grounds for Divorce
Amy Harris, a New Jersey divorce lawyer discusses the divorce process, including the average cost and length, as well as common pitfalls to avoid.
Pamela Copeland, A New Jersey Certified Matrimonial Attorney on Divorce
Pamela Copeland, a New Jersey Certified Matrimonial Attorney, on New Jersey divorce related issues and they are determined.
What are the ground rules for divorce in New Jersey? Does fault matter anymore?
Fault matters when you’re coming down to dollars and cents, but the majority of divorces are filed under irreconcilable differences. In order to have a complaint based on irreconcilable differences, those differences have to have existed for at least six months and caused the demise of the marriage; you and your spouse must have no […]
Podcast: Alison Leslie Speaks Out On New Jersey Divorce Law
Alison Leslie, a New Jersey family lawyer explains the concept of no-fault divorce and the issues related to child custody, child support, and more.
Whose Fault Is It Anyway?
The real question for you is whether fault makes a difference in your case. Does it matter to a judge whether your spouse committed adultery, or left you, or was cruel to you?
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