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In a number of states, irremediable breakdown is the accepted ground for a no-fault divorce. As a practical matter, courts seldom, if ever, inquire into whether the marriage has actually broken down, and routinely grant a divorce as long as the party seeking the divorce says the marriage has fallen apart.
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Definition of irremediable breakdown of the marriage at Dictionary.com with free audio pronunciation. irremediable breakdown of the marriage synonyms and...
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Dictionary.com, "irremediable breakdown of the marriage," in Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law. Source location: Merriam-Webster,
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According to Rhode Island divorce laws, you may request either a no-fault or fault divorce. The entry of a no fault divorce requires only the statement of irreconcilable differences causing the irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
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According to New Hampshire divorce laws, you may request either a no-fault or fault divorce. The entry of a no fault divorce requires only the statement of irreconcilable differences causing the irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
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They must simply state a reason recognized by the court for the marriage to end, usually something as simple as irreconcilable differences, incompatibility, or irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
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Divorce or dissolution of marriage is the termination of a marriage. Divorce can be contrasted with an annulment, which is a declaration that a marriage is void, though the effects of marriage may be recognised in such unions, such as spousal support or alimony, child custody, child support, and distribution...
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Who Initiates Divorce No fault divorce Under a no-fault divorce system the dissolution of a marriage does not require fault of either party to be shown Common reasons for no-fault divorce include: incompatibility, irreconcilable differences, and irremediable breakdown of the marriage.
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Both parties agree that irreconcilable differences have caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage, that the marriage should be dissolved, and that they wish the marriage to be dissolved;
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Incompatibility of temperament which has caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage Irreconciliable differences which have caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage...
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