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  1. Grounds for divorce fall into two categories: "no-fault" and "fault-based." No-Fault Divorce. Every state gives divorcing couples the option of filing a "no-fault" divorce. In some states, a no-fault divorce is the only option. In a no-fault divorce, neither spouse has to claim or prove that the actions of the other caused the end of the marriage.

  2. Separation. Whether you're considering temporarily taking a break from your marriage or you plan to file for divorce, the chances are that you'll experience a separation (if you haven't already) from your spouse. Couples can decide to separate on their own or formally ask the court to issue a legal separation (depending on where they live).

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · Updated: Oct 3, 2023, 9:55am. Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. Getty. Table of Contents....

  4. Aug 23, 2022 · The good news is that not every divorce needs to be complicated, and you don’t always need an attorney to represent you. Here are the basics of how to file for divorce.

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · - The New York Times. Divorce Is Hard. Here’s How You Can Help Those Going Through One. From grand gestures to small acts of kindness, there are several ways to show your support. Share full...

  6. 2 days ago · Where Do I File? Where the divorce should be filed is based on where the parties live. The divorce can be filed in the district court county where either party has lived for the last 90 days, as long as they have also lived in Texas for at least the last 6 months.

  7. 2 days ago · Important Terms. There are many legal terms used in the divorce process that non-lawyers may not know. Below are some terms that are helpful to understand when facing a divorce. Other pages in this guide will provide more information about how they factor in to the process. Agreed Divorce.

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