Not exact matches
In Ohio,
for example, you must prove that you, as a result of your spouse, have experienced bigamy, adultery, extreme cruelty, gross neglect,
habitual drunkenness or imprisonment.
Divorce may also be granted based on the following grounds: impotency of the other spouse when the marriage began; adultery committed by the other spouse, willful desertion by the other spouse
for more than one year, willful neglect of the other spouse to provide the family with the necessities of life;
habitual drunkenness, a felony conviction, physical or emotional abuse, incurable insanity, and legal separation
for at least three years.
Fault grounds include adultery, extreme cruelty, separation, voluntarily induced addiction, institutionalization
for mental illness, imprisonment, desertion,
habitual drunkenness or deviant sexual conduct.
In Arkansas, grounds
for divorce include impotence, a felony conviction,
habitual drunkenness, cruel treatment, adultery, separation (the couple lived apart
for 18 continuous months), and incurable insanity
for one year and living apart
for three years, or financial abandonment as well as irreconcilable differences.
There are a number of legal reasons which permit the court to grant a divorce, including, but not limited to, adultery, extreme cruelty, separation, voluntarily induced addiction, institutionalization
for mental illness, imprisonment, desertion,
habitual drunkenness or deviant sexual conduct.