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Originally Posted by Weitz
Technically anything is grounds for divorce. And as pointed out in your link, at fault divorce usually takes longer and costs more than no fault. But at the end of the day likely doesn't change much.
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So it's just a more subjective view of a contract whereby if one of the individuals can opt out at any time they want.
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peter12 - Cheating on your wife is not a crime in most places, though. You don't go to jail for doing that. If so, that would be a dysfunctional and illogical use of the justice system.
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Where did this come from? You know the courts don't just deal with criminal matters, right?