What happens when both paties are “at-fault” in a divorce?


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At Fault Divorce Divorce Law

What happens when both paties are “at-fault” in a divorce?

If the fault grounds are of equal grounds, such as cruelty and desertion, the divorce may be denied. They may have to resort to a no-fault round after the requisite period of time. If the grounds are unequal, such as adultery and desertion, the party with the higher ground, adultery may prevail on the divorce.

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