irremediable or irretrievable breakdown
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... differences resulting in an irremediable breakdown of the marriage. California's was the fi... only that the filing party allege irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Arizona is a community ...
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... divorce; the ground alleged was "irretrievable breakdown" of the marriage, Ind.Code Sec. 31-1-11.... or property on irrational grounds irremediable by appeal. See Ellis v. Hamilton, 669 F.2d 510, 51...
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... differences that have caused the irremediable. breakdown of the marriage, or incurable insanity... differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage; and efforts at reconcil...
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The laws of each state specify the grounds - the legal reasons - for which a divorce can be granted. Until 20 or 30 years ago, the only legal reason for obtaining a divorce was that the other spouse was guilty of some variety of marital misconduct and was at fault for the marriage not working. Many states have retained their fault-type grounds for obtaining a divorce, but all states now allow divorces to be granted regardless of who is at fault. Some states have only no-fault grounds. No-fault divorces are usually granted for reasons such as the existence of an irretrievable breakdown, irreconcilable differences, or incompatibility. In the states where fault grounds are still used, a spouse may be able to gain a better property division or alimony result by proving that the other party ...
... of temperament has caused the irremediable breakdown of the marriage. AS 25.24.200. . ARIZONA...
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... also allege the no-fault ground (irremediable breakdown of the marriage), that the spouses have ... differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage, the parties have been sep...