Though there are a number of reasons for a divorce, it may be the last choice made by a lot of people. In some cases, it can be a choice that is extremely difficult for both parties to make an agreement on. They have tried all that they can but they cannot seem to make the marriage work. For this reason it is described as a no fault divorce in the courtroom. For other divorces where one or both of the parties have done something to cause the need for divorce, it is referred to as a fault divorce. A fault divorce may be granted when the proper grounds are there and at least one or both spouses ask that the divorce be granted on the grounds of fault. Its important to know that not all states allow fault divorces. The following are some traditional reasons for fault divorces: To read the full article, please visit: http://www.california-attorneys-lawyers-dui-legal-advice-directory.us/california-fault-divorce.htm
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