Chapter 32:Divorce and it's Legal Consequences

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Chapter 32:Divorce and it's Legal Consequences
  1. Annulment
    1. A declaration by the court that the marriage was never effective
      1. When a person is presuaded to marry by misresentation it's fraud
    2. Legal seperation
      1. A limited divorce or a separation from bed and board
        1. The court will decide the custody of your child
          1. You and your spouse will remain married until final choice
          2. Divorce
            1. Some states divorce is called marriagdissolution of e
              1. Adeclaration by the court that a valid marriage has come to an end
              2. No-fault divorce
                1. A law which eliminates the need to prove that one party is to blame
                  1. Incompatibility
                    1. Irretrievable breakdown
                      1. Irreconcilable diffrence
                    2. Adultery
                      1. A vountary sexual relationship
                        1. Must be proven
                        2. It's a crime in some states
                        3. Desertion
                          1. Unjustifed seperation
                          2. Domicile
                            1. Your principal place of abode
                              1. Can't be abandoned
                              2. Residence
                                1. A place where you actually live
                                2. Alimony
                                  1. Sustenance
                                    1. Nourishment
                                  2. Sole custody
                                    1. Gives all parental rights
                                    2. Joint custody
                                      1. Divides the rights and duties
                                      2. Equitable distribution laws
                                        1. Allows judges to distribute property wiith couples
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