Nevada has the highest divorce rate and Massachusetts the lowest. You can see more statistics at the related link.
about 2,000 divorces and sometimes 2,500 and the world record for the least divorces in a year was 159 Wrong. According to the National Census (which not every state has to answer the divorce question) there are over 2 million divorces each year in the US. This holds true for the stats in this decade.
No, the state of Massachusetts is not considered a spousal state when it comes to dividing property in divorces. Instead, it is considered an equitable distribution state.
Yes it is. Fault divorces are also available. It's also a community property state.
They feel that it is their fault the divorce happened.
Same-sex divorces take the same length of time that opposite-sex divorces take. It just depends on the state and on the personal situation of the couple.The length of any divorce depends on the situation as well as local laws. The fact that both parties are the same sex is not a factor.
At least 2,905 registered partnerships have been recorded in Finland as follows:446 in 2002 with 2 divorces;190 in 2003 with 6 divorces;186 in 2004 with 15 divorces;200 in 2005 with 31 divorces;191 in 2006 with 30 divorces;213 in 2007 with 67 divorces;249 in 2008 with 45 divorces;246 in 2009 with 53 divorces;322 in 2010 with 64 divorces;333 in 2011 with 85 divorces; and,329 in 2012 with 103 divorces.That's a total of 2,905 partnerships minus 501 divorces giving a net total of 2,404.
All divorces are (or can be) "expensive".
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Some divorces can take years.
Divorces obtained in other countries will generally be recognized by the United States as long as no person's rights were violated. This means that contested divorces may not be allowed unless the defendant spouse was notified and had a chance to respond. Uncontested divorces are generally recognized, however, and are often very easy to obtain.
Williams v. North Carolina
Most divorces involve couples who married prior to age 24.see link