no-fault divorce

A no-fault divorce is a divorce where neither spouse has to prove the other did something wrong to end the marriage. Instead, the couple can divorce based on reasons like irreconcilable differences or an irretrievable breakdown of the relationship.

Couple signing uncontested divorce papers peacefully

What is uncontested divorce?

An uncontested divorce is a divorce where both spouses agree on 100% of the key issues—property division, child custody, child support, and spousal support—so there’s no trial. The couple typically submits a written settlement agreement for court approval, which can reduce time, stress, and expense. This article explains how it works, what it covers, and […]

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Couple signing divorce papers with wedding rings on table

What is no-fault divorce?

A no-fault divorce lets spouses end a marriage without proving misconduct, typically by stating “irreconcilable differences” or an “irretrievable breakdown.” It generally reduces conflict and focuses the case on property division, support, and parenting issues instead of blame. This article explains how no-fault divorce works, common grounds used, and what to expect in the process.

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