What is ireconcilable differences chapter 5:13 when divorcing?
Full Question:
I asked my husband to apply for the divorce because I have no money. He applied for the divorce under ireconcilable differences chapter 5:13 what does this mean? I was the innocent one in all this he was the one committing adultry and abandoned us.
03/26/2007 |
Category: Divorce |
State: ALL |
#1964
Answer:
Irreconcilable differences is the usual ground stated as the basis
for granting a divorce or dissolution in no-fault divorce states. It is
sufficient to establish irreconcilable differences if one party says the
marriage is irretrievable and refuses to reconcile.