What is a Fault Divorce?
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What is a fault divorce?
Using Fault in a No Fault Divorce
Using Fault in a No Fault Divorce.
No Fault Divorce
It was almost instantly accepted across the U.S. With no-fault, couples only had to site “irreconcilable differences,” reach and consolable differences, reach an agreement over the division of assets, custody of children, and child-support payments, and have the agreement ratified by the court. Proponents were sure that a lower divorce rate would follow because it would eliminate guilt from marital disputes and thereby make reconciliations easier but the American divorce rates continues to rise (p.1)




