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divorce is the Legal termination of a Marriage. Only a court of law can terminate a Marriage. In a divorce, a court declares the Marriage contract broken. The two basic types of divorce are "Fault" divorce (divorce for a specific reason, referred to as the "grounds" for the divorce) and "No-fault" divorce (the spouse suing for divorce does not have to prove that the other spouse did something wrong or was at fault). Some states allow a spouse to select either a no fault divorce or a fault divorce. When dividing Property and awarding support, and even in deciding custody matters, some states will consider the matter of fault while others won’t. For example, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina disallow an award of Alimony to a spouse who has committed marital misconduct. Also, laws in Alabama, Connecticut, Maryland, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Virginia allow the court to include marital misconduct in their determination of equitable distribution of the marital Property. In West Virginia and Louisiana, a spouse who commits adultery is not eligible for Alimony.
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Divorce 'makes men richer'
It makes financial sense for men to divorce or leave their partners. Men who stay married ...
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Money is the main reason of family quarrels and divorce
A research project during which was interviewed about 33,000 people ...
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Chats destroy a marriage
In USA internet-dialogue in so-called chats becomes more and more often reason of divorces ...
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What You Need to Know About the Maputo Protocol
The Star
The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa, also known as the Maputo Protocol, is a progressive legal framework that comprehensively addresses the political, social and economic rights of women and ...
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Kids, gay marriage and the Supreme Court
The Hill (blog)
And, in 1996, when the Court invalidated laws charging a fee in parental-termination proceedings, it again focused on the need to protect the parent-child relationships. Children have become central to the marriage debate, too. In 2013, the Court ...
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