Establishing Grounds
Continually, the court must determine that there are proper
grounds for divorce. Grounds are defined as legal reasons for the divorce to
exist. In order to establish grounds, there must be a testimony by the
plaintiff, and there must be a corroborating witness or an admission from the
other spouse as to the specific grounds occurring. Examples of grounds for a no
fault divorce include:
Incompatibility
Living separately
for at least one year
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