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Grounds for divorce
“Assault requires you to physically hurt the other person or to be hurt by them.”
“I can divorce on the ground of irreconcilable differences.”
“I’m not committing adultery as I formed the relationship after we separated.”
“We can just divorce on irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. We don’t want to say anything horrible about each other”
“I have been having an affair for six months. I can use my adultery to satisfy the court that my marriage has irretrievably broken down and petition for divorce on that basis.”
“I need evidence of unreasonable behaviour to divorce my spouse on that ground.”
“Two women can commit adultery. ”
“I can only divorce my husband if he does something wrong. ”
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