No Cause Divorce Law

A no cause divorce is a legal dissolving of a marriage where neither party wishes to place blame on the other. Though there are irreconcilable differences that may lead to a couple wishing to divorce, neither spouse blames the other for being at fault. A no cause divorce means that the couple does not have to prove that either spouse caused the end of the marriage. Instead, they can simply site irreconcilable differences or incompatibility as their reason for divorce.

No Cause Divorce Legal Issues:

Laws pertaining to no cause divorces may vary state by state. Some states may have more strict requirements for grounds for divorce, and some may require a couple to live apart for a period of time before they are allowed to file for any type of divorce, including no cause divorce. Although a no cause divorce may seem like an amicable way to end a marriage, conflicts and battles may still ensue if both parties cannot agree upon end-of-marriage issues such as division of property, assets, child custody, alimony, etc.

What a Family Law lawyer can do for you:

It is important to understand the ins-and-outs of a no cause divorce if you are considering filing for a divorce. An experienced family law attorney can help you. A divorce lawyer can ensure that a no cause divorce is right for you and your spouse, and will help make the process go as quickly and smoothly as possible. A divorce lawyer will help you to determine the agreements and terms of your no cause divorce so that there are limited or no conflicts and so that your rights are protected.

Lawyer Referral Service:

If you are interested in filing for a no cause divorce, speak to a divorce lawyer today. Attorney Search Network can help you find a family law lawyer in your area with qualified experience in no cause divorces.

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