If you live in an area that recognizes fault divorce, you may someday find yourself having a divorce brought against you where the things you are being accused doing of are not true. Fortunately, it is possible to defend yourself against these charges. In such situations, whether or not you want the divorce is actually irrelevant, as you may simply not want the charges on record against you, or you may not want to be listed at fault because that tends to tip things away from your favor during property division.
How to Defend Yourself Against Fault Grounds
Defending yourself against fault divorce charges largely involves the same process as defending yourself against any legal claim. You will need to have witnesses and other types of reliable information as defenses in order to prove that what your spouse is accusing you of is false.
Keep in mind that in a very large percentage of fault divorce situations, both sides are claiming that the other is at fault. In this case, it is less like a trial and more like a mediation, where the judge decides which of the two has a stronger case.
Common Fault Defenses
While every case is different, there are some examples of common fault divorce defenses:
Getting Help
If you are involved in a fault divorce, you need to have a lawyer on your side to help you understand your rights and to help ensure the divorce goes as smoothly as possible.