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Adultery is when one or more parties involved in sexual relations are married, but not to each other. It is a leading cause of divorce.
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Husband told Wife that he wanted to come to the U.S. He said that he wanted to live with her, have a restaurant business, and join the U.S. Army. He s...
Ground One (1) Either party, at the time of the contract, was and still is naturally impotent and incapable of procreation. Ground Two (2) Either part...
At Fault Grounds for Absolute Divorce Under Maryland Family Law Code Section 7-103, either spouse may file for an at-fault divorce. In order to qualif...
Introduction One of the most painful things in life is to suspect that your spouse is cheating you. The uncertainty about whether your spouse is being...
Common methods of spying There are ways to track your automobile using a GPS system, you can be *bugged* and recorded, you can be videotaped and you c...
This video discusses the 15 different grounds on which you can obtain a divorce in Tennessee Learn more about this legal topic and others at http://a...
Play VideoHave you wondered what some of your options are in a divorce where you've caught your spouse cheating? In today's video, I discuss some of the possibl...
Play VideoGather as much information as possible but keep the brakes on. With the tracking ability of cell phones it's nearly impossible to obliterate the trail...
This video talks about the minimum amount of time it takes to get divorced in Tennessee. Learn more about this legal topic and others at http://attor...
Play VideoNo-Fault Divorce Arizona is a no-fault divorce state. Unlike other states, you do not have to have a reason to get divorced in Arizona. Neither you no...
Am I entitled to receive alimony? To receive alimony you must prove that you are the dependent spouse, that the other party is the supporting spouse,...
Alimony; Property Division; and the IRS There is a difference between Alimony and Property Division. When you are dealing with the division of assets...
What IS An Absolute Divorce? An "absolute divorce" effects a complete severance of the marital bond and entitles either of the parties, or both, to re...
Fault vs. No-Fault Grounds for Divorce In Massachusetts, you can either file a divorce under "fault" grounds or "no fault" grounds. The "fault" groun...
This video reviews the grounds for an Absolute Divorce in Maryland. The term "grounds" means the legal basis for filing a complaint for absolute divo...
Play VideoIntroduction Infidelity is one of the most common reasons for divorce. The level of betrayal will vary from case to case, but most divorces have at l...
1. Extramarital Affair Although the ten commandments forbid the sin of adultery, it isn't a legally punishable sin in a no-fault divorce. The pain a p...
The infidelity of one spouse can technically affect your divorce, but the case law in Utah is pretty clear that unless there is a quantifiable monetar...
Play VideoThis video explains the two primary grounds on which people get divorced, irreconcilable differences and inappropriate marital conduct. Here's why th...
Play VideoTypes of Divorce Virginia recognizes two kinds of divorces; Mensa et Thoro (Bed and Board) and a Vinculo Matrimonii (Bonds of Matrimony). Yes, we stil...
Adultery Defined in New Jersey In New Jersey, adultery is defined in case law but not by statute. It is listed as a ground for divorce in the statute...
Mississippi's Venue and Residency Requirements In Mississippi, divorces are heard in what is known as Chancery Court, which is a carryover from the En...
In my Florida divorce case, can I use my spouse's affair against them? With respect to grounds for divorce, a spouse's affair is irrelevant in seeki...
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Play VideoWhat Judge will I get? The Clerk of Court will appoint one of four (4) superior court judges in this circuit. Will I have to do a parenting class? W...
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