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I live in a state that makes it hard to get a divorce, by requiring serious fault. What can I do?
Under many circumstances it would be possible to change your residence to a different state that has no-fault divorce, or has more liberal grounds, and file for divorce in that state. Under the United States Constitution, a court decree in one state must be honored in all other states. However, to avoid problems, this should never be attempted without the advice of an attorney.
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