Yes, most states have no fault divorce available and no longer require specific grounds for divorce. A party need only provide a general reason for the divorce such as irreconcilable differences or an irreparable breakdown of the marriage.
In the US, one spouse cannot prevent a divorce.
Grounds are no longer required in the US.
cheating is grounds for divorce. either get a divorce or become swingers.
Each jurisdiction has its own set of grounds for divorce. You need to check your particular one.
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No, a wife can not have her husband charged with desertion if she cheated on him. Adultery is grounds for separation and divorce.
If the child was conceived AFTER your marriage , it is grounds for divorce.
Not exactly. Being unfaithful is grounds for divorce, and if they divorce you then you could lose it.
Unless you have good reason to believe that your husband is dead you still need to file for divorce. Abandonment is acceptable grounds for divorce in all states.
It is grounds for divorce. Talk to a lawyer or counsellor at a women's shelter. Cheating only demeans you, even if your husband is a jerk.
It is possible to file for a divorce on the grounds of desertion. The waiting period varies from country to country.
Yes - if you live within a jurisdiction with "no-fault" divorce laws. Where "at-fault divorce" laws are in effect, a party requesting a divorce must demonstrate that there are grounds for the divorce. If, for example, someone files for divorce on the grounds of adultery in a jurisdiction where "at-fault divorce" is the law, and the other spouse disputes the grounds - i.e. denies adultery took place and refuses to agree to the divorce, a judge may deny the divorce petition. In some jurisdictions men may divorce their wives at-will, but women may not divorce their husbands without their husband's consent.
You need to check your specific state's laws, but I know in some states if the divorce was granted on the grounds of adultery, and the 'other woman' is named in the divorce papers, then the husband cannot marry the other woman for at least 30 days after the divorce. If he does, then that marriage is not legal. The same applies if the husband files for divorce on the gounds of adultery, as well. But if the divorce was filed and granted on other grounds, then you are free to remarry as soon as you obtain your new marriage license.