Can I Divorce My Husband for Being Addicted to Pornography?
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At least one of the parties to the dissolution action ("dissolution" is the technical California name for divorce) in California must have been a resident of the state for at least six months prior to the filing of the action and a resident of the county in which the action is filed for at least three months prior to the action being filed.
California law allows for dissolution of marriage based upon irreconcilable differences and incurable insanity. Irreconcilable differences are statutorily defined as those differences determined by the court to be substantial reasons for not continuing the marriage and which make it appear that the marriage should be dissolved. Pornography addiction is a reason for irreconciliable differences that may lead to divorce.