fault divorce — A tradition that required one spouse to prove that the other spouse was legally at fault, to obtain a divorce. The innocent spouse was then granted the divorce from the guilty spouse. The traditional fault grounds for divorce are adultery,… … Law dictionary
No-fault divorce — Family law Entering into marriag … Wikipedia
no fault divorce — n. divorces (dissolutions) in which neither spouse is required to prove fault or marital misconduct on the part of the other. To obtain a divorce a spouse must merely assert incompatibility or irreconcilable differences, meaning the marriage… … Law dictionary
no–fault divorce — see divorce Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
divorce — di·vorce 1 n [Middle French, from Latin divortium, from divortere divertere to leave one s marriage partner, from di away, apart + vertere to turn]: the dissolution of a valid marriage granted esp. on specified statutory grounds (as adultery)… … Law dictionary
Divorce mill — is a term used for a jurisdiction that is typically used for divorces by non residents and/or used to obtain a divorce quickly and/or allow for contested divorces quickly and with little or no compensation to the other spouse. With the seven day… … Wikipedia
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Divorce — For other uses, see Divorce (disambiguation). Family law … Wikipedia
Divorce law in Sweden — Divorce Law in Sweden Legal Marriage Code 1987 Chapter 5 Parties Involved … Wikipedia
Divorce law around the world — This article is a general overview of divorce laws around the world. Every nation in the world except the Philippines and the Vatican City allow some form of divorce. Contents 1 Muslim societies 2 Argentina 3 Brazil … Wikipedia