Legal Advice on No-fault Divorce

  1. Ten Steps To Get ready For Divorce

    Kenneth M Keith

    Preparation is the key to get ready for everytrhing in life, so is it also with divorce. So many times one of the first things we hear from potential clients is "I have no idea where to start". This... more

  2. Mississippi "No Fault" Divorce Process

    William Matthew Thompson

    Irreconcilable Differences(ID divorce) is Mississippis answer to the NO FAULT* divorce. Mississippi is not a true NO FAULT state. In MS both parties must agree to the divorce and to all the terms of... more

  3. What "No Fault" Really Means

    Laurel Stuart-Fink

    I am often contacted by potential clients who tell me they want to file a "no fault" divorce, as opposed to one where someone is to "blame" for the breakdown in the marriage. It has become clear to... more

  4. New York Divorce Jurisdiction

    Anthony Gerard Buono

    In order for the State of New York to have jurisdiction over the parties to a divorce action the residency requirements of Domestic Relations Law section 230 must be satisfied. There are a number of... more

  5. Step by Step Divorce in New Jersey

    Santo V. Artusa Jr.

    Below is a step by step guide for the divorce process in the State of New Jersey. Each case and each Judge is different and has different requirements at times but this guide should be helpful to... more

  6. Cons of No-fault Divorce

    Howard M Lewis

    Over 80% of no-fault divorces are uncontested and mostly unilateral. This means that one party can file for divorce and the court can pass the order. Here the court does not take into account the... more

  7. Grounds for a no-fault divorce

    Howard M Lewis

    Some of the grounds on which couples can file a petition for no-fault divorce are irreconcilable differences between the parties, incompatibility in many aspects, and irretrievable breakdown of the... more

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