Friday, February 5, 2021

Grounds For Divorce


Before a judge will grant a divorce, a spouse or both spouses must prove grounds. The only grounds for divorce recognized in Illinois are irreconcilable differences which some people refer to as no-fault divorce. Illinois law defines irreconcilable differences as the “irretrievable breakdown” of a marriage. The spouses are required to either be separated for six months in separate households or within the same household during the time of the breakdown of the marriage, or to assert there is a breakdown in the marriage, but all efforts at reconciliation have failed, and that future attempts to reconcile would not be “in the best interest of the family.” #groundsfordivorce,

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