No-Fault Divorces
A no-fault divorce is a divorce in which the dissolution of the couple’s relationship does not require a showing of wrongdoing by either party. Related laws state that no partner has to show that either committed a breach of the marital contract. There are several advantages and disadvantages to this type of a divorce so it is important for an individual to understand both sides before deciding which course of action to take.
Divorce can often be a long, complicated process for both parties involved, so it would be beneficial to hire an experienced attorney to help represent you. Even in the case of a no-fault divorce, lawyers should still be present for proceedings and the judge’s determination of custody, alimony, and other factors. If you are pursuing a divorce and would like legal representation for your individual case, contact the Houston divorce attorneys of Garg & Associates, P.C. at 281-362-2865 today.
Grounds for No-Fault Divorce
Common no-fault grounds for divorce are typically vague and state that the couple can no longer get along. This includes the following:
- Incompatibility
- Irreconcilable differences
- Irremediable breakdown of the marriage
If your divorce is an amicable one, you may want to consider pursuing this course of action. However, if there are certain issues that the court should be aware of in order to determine child custody or other issues, it is best to discuss those with your attorney and formulate the best plan (fault vs. no-fault) for your individual situation.
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For a compassionate lawyer who can provide sound legal advice for your divorce, contact the Houston divorce lawyers of Garg & Associates, P.C. at 281-362-2865 today.




