Fault and No Fault Divorces
Depending on the problems you are having in your marriage, you may either file for a contested or uncontested divorce. In a contested divorce case (otherwise known as “fault divorce”) a person requests that a divorce be granted based on some fault of the other spouse, such as adultery or abandonment. An uncontested divorce case (otherwise known as “no fault divorce”) is a type of divorce in which the filing spouse does not have to prove any fault on the part of his or her significant other.
To learn more about fault and no fault divorces, take a look at this video. In it, you’ll learn what the grounds are for filing a fault or no fault divorce. You will also learn how to decide which type of divorce you should file for if you are thinking about terminating your marriage.
If you have any questions about fault and no fault divorces, then contact the Law Offices of Jerome P. Ventura today. Our law firm provides solid legal advice and professional representation at a time when you need it the most. To schedule your initial consultation, contact us online or dial (954) 438-2828.
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