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  • What's the difference between fault divorce and no-fault divorce?
  • Can one spouse get a divorce just because he or she is tired of being married?
  • What is a ‘fault’ divorce?
  • What is a no-fault divorce?
  • I live in a state that makes it hard to get a divorce by requiring serious fault. What can I do?
  • Will the division of property and potential spousal support be affected by whether or not I obtain a fault or no-fault divorce?
  • Can you raise a defense against fault grounds?
  • What happens when both parties are "at-fault" in a divorce?

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