Trevorce Pros And Cons

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No-fault divorce

A no-fault divorce refers to a type of divorce in which the spouse that is filing for divorce does not have to prove any fault on the part of the other spouse. All a spouse has to do is give any reason that the state honors for the divorce (Family.findlaw.com).

There are several pros and cons of having a no-fault divorce, here are some of the pros. One of the main things a no fault divorce can be good is that it might reduce long battles in the court on who was to blame for the marriage failure with having shorter court battles it can help with lowering the legal fees of it all. Even if abuse or cheating was the reason for the divorce with the no-fault divorce option it allows both the partners is keep their privacy

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