What is the difference between a fault and no fault divorce?
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What is the difference between a fault and no fault divorce?
The difference between a fault and a no fault divorce is the grounds for the divorce. In the first case, the spouse filing the divorce claims the other spouse is responsible for ruining the marriage, while in the other case no blame is placed on either party.
What is a no fault divorce in Illinois?
Illinois is a “no-fault” divorce state. The days of having to prove adultery, abuse, or habitual drunkenness are gone. You can get divorced in a day; there is no waiting period. If your spouse objects, you must wait six months and prove the other elements.
Can a cheater change?
Cheaters are no different. Whether or not a cheater can change is completely up to the individual. The reasons the cheater gives for their past infidelity can help determine if they really want to change or if they might do it again. Some cheaters are just immature and grow out of the cheating urge.26/03/2018