Friday, April 24, 2009
No-Fault Divorce
In the State of Georgia there are 13 grounds for divorce. One of those grounds is that the marriage is simply "irretrievably broken." A divorce based upon the marriage being irretrievably broken, and not on the "fault" of either of the parties is commonly referred to as a "no-fault" divorce. In order to obtain a "no-fault" divorce one party must show that they unwilling to continue to live with their spouse, and that there is not chance of the parties reconciling.
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