Divorce by Desertion-what to prove?Nitish
In this way, the very term “no fault divorce” is a bit of a misnomer. It refers to divorce for reasons other than those previously listed. But as long as there are irreconcilable differences, there is a sufficient reason for any couple to get a divorce. Can a Partner Stop a Divorce?
In the absence of a guilty party, some states require a waiting period of a legal separation before a no-fault divorce can take place. For this reason, in addition to cases where one spouse wishes to assign blame, some parties seek to expedite the legal process by pursuing a traditional "...
where there is generally a waiting period between the judge admitting a signedand the decision becoming final. The major difference is that this type of decree requires a second request on the part of the petitioner, whereas in US law, the divorce becomes final by default unless the petitioner...