What is a “No-Fault” Divorce?

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In a “no-fault” divorce, neither spouse has to prove that the other spouse did something wrong to cause the breakup. State of Texas offers a no-fault divorce option, though the exact “grounds” (reasons) for the divorce vary state-to-state. For example, no-fault grounds for divorce might be called:

  • insupportability
  • irreconcilable differences, or
  • irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
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