In states where the only no - fault ground available is a lengthy separation, you can hasten your divorce along if you cite
fault grounds instead.
If you can not provide sufficient evidence to prove the adultery, the court can not grant your divorce based on that ground; you may be able to use your state's no -
fault grounds instead.
Not exact matches
«What sort of feminism is it that
faults people for asking actual women about their experiences, and for trying to start a public conversation in which women's opinions are actively solicited, on the
grounds that the questioner should
instead have gone to the library or taken up the time of his colleagues?»
If you choose to file on
fault - based
grounds instead, such as adultery or desertion, you must prove to the court that the
grounds you allege exist.