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Bible DictionaryMassachusetts Divorce Law Dictionary
Certain improper or troublesome behavior that constitutes a "legal reason" for the court to grant a divorce. They are:
Adultery, Cruel and abusive treatment, Utter desertion, Long-term incarceration, Gross and confirmed habits of intoxication, Non-support, Impotency, Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage (no-fault)
Bible DictionaryTao of Divorce Law
Each state’s divorce statutes set forth certain improper or troublesome behavior that constitutes a "legal reason" for the court to grant a divorce. The following list, based on Massachusetts law, is for illustrative purposes only. Each term has a legal definition which may differ from commonly used English. Your state may 1) not recognize all the grounds set forth, and 2) may include other grounds. Consult local counsel. See Fault and No-Fault Divorce.
1. Adultery
2. Cruel and abusive treatment
3. Utter desertion
4. Long-term incarceration
5. Gross and confirmed habits of intoxication
6. Non-support
7. Impotency
8. Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage (no-fault)

 

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List of Terms: Terms beginning with "A", Page 1

A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y 4
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A: Page 1 of 6.

ABANDONMENT
ABSENT PARENT
ACCRUE
ACTION
ADMINISTRATIVE O...ADMISSIBLE
ADULTERY
ADVERSARIAL DIVO...ADVERSARY
AFDC (AID TO FAM...AFFIDAVIT
AFFIRMATIVE DEFE...


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