By: Deborah E Smith | 2010-04-01 | Divorce If you are considering divorce with your spouse, but feel that neither of you are at fault for the separation, you may want to consider filing for divorce on no fault grounds. The petitioner does not need to prove that the other spouse committed wrongdoing. In fact, most states accept no fault divorce as an option. read more
By: Ann Mary Jones | 2010-04-02 | Divorce This article talks about no fault divorce definition. You will come to know about the arguments for and against the no fault divorce procedure. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-31 | Divorce In the more socially conservative past, for many divorces to be finalized, one of the parties would have to prove that there had been some fault on the part of the other spouse that caused a rift in the marriage that necessitated divorce. Oftentimes, women would go off to Reno to get their divorces finalized, as Nevada had looser divorce laws than other states. However, as the popular and legal views of divorce have become more relaxed over the past few decades, fault is no longer something that needs to be proved for divorces to go through. read more
By: Aaron Diashon | 2011-12-30 | Divorce To know the various grounds on which a fault divorce can be filed in Connecticut, take the legal help of a good divorce lawyer. It is suggested to help of a divorce attorney in a divorce as they will guide you well. read more
By: Julie La | 2011-06-21 | Law A common misconception when it comes to divorce in Australia is that because the action or behaviour of one party in a marriage might have been the cause of a relationship break down, the other spouse will get some form of compensation or reparation when property settlements or child support arrangements are being decided. read more
By: Aaron Diashon | 2012-02-11 | Divorce Fault divorce is one in which one party blames the other or accuses the other to be the cause for the divorce while a no fault divorce is when no party has got any allegations against each other and do not require proving anything. read more
By: Todd Meyers | 2010-10-26 | Business Driving a car is a right that comes with tremendous responsibility. Understanding how auto insurance works and knowing what to look for is complicated, but being aware of a few facts can help to make it less risky. Laws concerning the kind of automobile insurance required for drivers vary throughout the United States, but many states demand no fault coverage. read more
By: Braxton Douglas | 2011-02-15 | Law There seems to be a bit of public confusion about what is meant by 'uncontested divorce'. A few words on the subject may serve to clear things up. read more
By: dave bi meurs | 2011-04-01 | Relationships A no fault divorce may be easier than othe types, but is still not easy. Divorce is a tricky and challenging procedure. The husban and wife will not be the only individuals affected by this. Any offsp... read more
By: Josh D. Simon | 2010-11-10 | Law As reported by Utica, New York's NBC affiliate WKTV, some New York divorce lawyers are seeing a surge in business as spouses (separately, of course) flock to take advantage of the state's new no-fault divorce law. read more
By: Dave Buckley | 2011-03-01 | Dating The state of New York has become the last state in the union to sign no fault divorce into law; this now allows couples to get divorced without having to prove any wrongdoing or abuse. read more
By: Steve Pola | 2010-05-14 | Personal injury Do you believe that you can still have the right to compensation even if you are a at-fault party in a car accident? Well, with a socalled "statutory accident benefits" system, you can enjoy that "no-fault" benefit. This mandatory system is an idea of Ontario's government which requires automobile insurers to provide certain mandatory benefits to most people who are injured or killed in car acci read more
By: David Centeno | 2010-11-22 | Divorce New York State was the only state in the nation that did not allow no-fault divorce until October 12, 2010. Governer David Paterson recently signed the new no-fault divorce law into effect. The new law has made the process of getting divorced in New York a lot easier. You no longer have to accuse your spouse of adultery or abandonment to get divorced. You no longer have to read more
By: Sainere | 2010-11-23 | Law No fault insurance plans already law in some states and being considered in state legislatures from California to Rhode Island, are facing stiff opposition from a well organized and well financed lawyer's lobby. read more