Divorces and Fault

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There are many reasons why couples decide to divorce. While every divorce is different, the Law Office of David A. King, P.C. discusses how Illinois is a no-fault state. What does that mean? The Law Office of David A. King breaks down how, in Illinois, the only grounds for a divorce is “irreconcilable differences.” Infidelity, abandonment, and other fault-based grounds no longer influence a divorce case. Illinois became a no-fault state in 2016; however, marriages that happened before 2016 will mostly likely follow no-fault grounds if a divorce does occur. 

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