The court may grant a divorce if the parties have lived separately for six months, demonstrating the irreparable breakdown of the marriage. This period allows both individuals to evaluate their paths forward independently, ensuring that the decision to divorce is well-considered. During this time, it's crucial to understand your legal rights and responsibilities. Our experienced attorneys can help you navigate the process, providing the guidance and support needed to achieve a fair and amicable resolution. Let us assist you in making this transition as smooth as possible.
A divorce can be obtained based on irreconcilable differences. This allows couples to seek divorce without needing to prove their spouse committed any wrongdoing. This process can be significantly more straightforward than the old divorce laws that required a fault ground, such as proving adultery.