An absolute divorce is a judicial
termination of the marriage based on marital
conduct after the marriage ceremony. It is
a divorce in which the marriage is dissolved
and both parties become single. After the
divorce decree is entered neither party has
any legal obligations towards their
ex-spouse. Grounds for absolute divorce
include: adultery, desertion, separation,
cruelty, malicious conduct or treatment and
insanity.
Child Custody When
parents are resolving custody situations
they have two routes they can take:
battle it out in the courts or work
together to come up with a custody
agreement
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Division of Property An
important divorce issue is how property
and debts are to be divided. This can
be done by the agreement of the parties
and their lawyers or by a judge who may
order how the property is to be
divided. read
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The Divorce
Process The
first step of divorce, the decision to
get divorced, is often the most
difficult step to take. It is important
for you to realize that you have control
over many aspects of the divorce process
and that there are trained lawyers who
can help
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