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  • Divorce Advice in Scotland

    Couples who are looking to dissolve their marriage in Scotland should be aware of Scottish laws before beginning the process. Scottish divorce law has a provision for civil partners, a provision...

  • Divorce Advice for a Woman

    The laws of divorce are largely based on an image of society in which the husband is the sole or primary breadwinner and the wife is a homemaker and raises the children. While this ideal is often...

  • Tennessee Divorce Laws on Adultery

    Tennessee divorce laws on adultery consider the act unacceptable marital conduct. It is a common ground for the dissolution of marriages in Tennessee and many other states. Although the definition...

  • What Are the Divorce Laws in England?

    Divorces in the United Kingdom can take as little as 16 weeks if there is no problem with documentation and each side cooperates. However, before filing for a divorce it is important to understand...

  • What Are the Grounds for Divorce in New York?

    New York State is a "fault" divorce jurisdiction. Thus, in order to obtain a divorce in New York, there are four specific grounds which must be the underlying reason for the divorce action. At...

  • Maryland Divorce Laws on Adultery

    The state of being wed is legally and statutorily referred to as "the marriage contract" for a good reason--because there are any number of ways in which the contract can be broken. While...

  • How to Divorce a Cheater

    Some divorces happen rather matter-of-factly, with both sides assenting to the outcome. But when one spouse files for divorce because the other has had one or more affairs, the hurt feelings and...

  • How to Qualify for Divorce in AZ

    In order to qualify for divorce in AZ, you will need to show that you resided in Arizona for the requisite period, show that your marriage cannot be fixed, and state a grounds for divorce as...

  • What is a No-Fault Divorce

    A no-fault divorce is one in which neither spouse holds each other accountable for the breakdown of the marriage. The no-fault provision arose from the need to prevent lengthy, messy legal battles...

  • What Is the Origin of Divorce?

    Comedian Robin Williams famously said the word divorce is, "from the Latin word meaning to rip out a man's genitals through his wallet." While this is obviously humor, the word does have Latin...

  • Adultery Divorce Laws

    Divorce is difficult for anyone. The separation of two people can spark strong emotions, especially when children are involved. Divorce is a major life change and adjustment for people. Cheating...

  • What Does God Say About Divorce?

    With 50 percent of marriages in the United States ending in divorce, in many argue that divorce laws are too lenient, allowing for divorce at the drop of a hat. Many people who are hurting turn to...

  • How to Understand Grounds for Divorce

    The grounds for a divorce is the legal reason why the divorce should be allowed. Here are some simple steps to understand the procedure.

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