Overview of Divorce
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Divorce is a hard thing those loving each other for a long time. It’s also affected the children. Now let talk about divorce…Â Â
There two type of divorce which is absolute an limited. An absolute divorce is called a “divorce a vinculo matrimonii”. It’s a judial termination of a marriage based on marital misconduct or other statutory cause arising after the marriage ceremony. If it happened, both parties become single again.   Limited divorces or also known as “divorce a mensa et thoro” has several jurisdictions’ statutes. The consequences of limited divorces are vary from state to state. Typically, a limited divorce is commonly referred to as a separation decree; the right to cohabitation is terminated but the marriage is undissolved and the status of the parties is not altered.Â
Many states nowadays have enacted what is called no-fault divorce statutes. Many states have enacted what is called no-fault divorce statutes. This is a response to outdated common law divorce which required proof in a court of law by the divorcing party that the divorcee had done one of several enumerated things as sufficient grounds for the divorce.   This entailed proving that the spouse had committed adultery, or some other unsavory act. No-fault divorce eliminates this potentially embarrassing and undesirable requirement by providing for the dissolution of a marriage on a finding that the relationship is no longer viable. It is hard to tell whether no-fault divorce statutes are the cause or an effect of the rising national divorce rate in America.Â
But a before thinking about a divorce. Think about your children. Think about their future.

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