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Difference between revisions of "Divorce Act Basics"

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To get a divorce based on adultery, the spouse asking for the divorce has to be able to prove that his or her spouse had sex with someone else, without his or her permission. The evidence the court <span class="noglossary">will</span> require isn't circumstantial evidence, like a hotel receipt, but direct evidence, like a photograph or the spouse's admission.
To get a divorce based on adultery, the spouse asking for the divorce has to be able to prove that his or her spouse had sex with someone else, without his or her permission. The evidence the court <span class="noglossary">will</span> require isn't circumstantial evidence, like a hotel receipt, but direct evidence, like a photograph or the spouse's admission.


A spouse can't ask for a divorce because of his or her own adultery.
You can't ask for a divorce because of your own adultery, only the adultery of your spouse.


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