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Category: No-fault divorce

Are there grounds for a no-blame divorce?

Are there grounds for a no-blame divorce?

Posted on 30 August 201812 May 2019 by Debbie Thomas

The day when a no-fault or no-blame divorce becomes one of the legally-accepted grounds for divorce in England and Wales could be inching a step closer. Currently (August 2018), couples seeking a divorce must do so under the grounds provided in the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973.  And while the Act was an attempt to consolidate Read More

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