My husband is cheating. Which state does not have 'no fault divorce' law?
My understanding is that there is no longer any such state. As of 1985 only one state didn't have no-fault divorces (Arkansas).
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My understanding is that there is no longer any such state. As of 1985 only one state didn't have no-fault divorces (Arkansas).
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