Not exact matches
Some states
offer both as available
grounds, while other states have done away with
fault divorces altogether; New York is the only state that still does not
offer a no -
fault divorce option.
Georgia
offers both
fault - based and no -
fault reasons — or
grounds — for divorce.
Although Montana
offers only no -
fault grounds for divorce, this doesn't necessarily mean that both spouses agree that the marriage is broken.
Not all states
offer a choice between
fault and no -
fault grounds when you file for divorce.
Ohio
offers several
grounds, or reasons, for divorce, but the no -
fault ground of incompatibility is available whether you pursue a divorce or dissolution.
In states that
offer the option of
fault grounds, there are sometimes advantages to citing something other than irreconcilable differences or its equivalent.