1.Adultery,
2.Desertion for a period of no less than two years at the time of petition,
3.Living apart from spouse for a period of at least five years at time of petition,
4.A spouse has engaged in sodomy or a homosexual act or had sexual relations with an animal since the marriage took place,
5.Also, the wife may file for divorce if the husband has since the marriage took place has been guilty of rape.
every state considers adultery grounds for divorce.
Abandonment is not grounds for divorce in Michigan. Michigan is a "no-fault" divorce state.
California is a no-fault state.
Yes
No, adultery is not an illegal activity in the state of Ohio. But there are "no-fault" and "fault" grounds for divorce. And it is considered to be one of the nine "fault" grounds for divorce.
All states do. Maryland laws require at least one party to have resided in the state of Maryland for one (1) year before the divorce forms are filed, if the grounds for divorce occurred outside the state. If the grounds for divorce occurred within the state of Maryland, there are no residency requirements but at least one spouse must be a resident of the state of Maryland.
You don't need to find a specific reason to get a divorce. In many cases, people simply separate and file for a divorce after the minimum amount of time required which can sometimes be 1 year.AnswerGrounds for divorce are not decided on the basis of having children. Grounds for divorce vary from state to state and are chosen according to the reasons why one or both parties are seeking the dissolution of the marriage. You need to consult with an attorney regarding the reasons for your break up and the grounds for divorce that are allowed in your particular jurisdiction. The attorney can review all the details of your situation and explain your rights and options.See the related link for state by state information on divorce laws.
Residents of Georgia can file either a no-fault divorce or fault divorce. There are 12 possible grounds for fault divorces.
Most states have some form of "no fault" divorce, meaning that you do not have to prove grounds. You merely have to establish that there has been an irreparable breakdown in the marriage.
Does denial of physical intimacy constitute grounds for divorce?
Grounds are no longer required in the US.
You can file for divorce in the Bahamas only.