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What Is "No Fault" Divorce?
You still need grounds for divorce in Illinois. While still keeping
its other eleven grounds for divorce, Illinois has adopted a modified
"No-Fault" law which has become our twelfth ground for divorce.
With the other ground, you must come to Court and lay the blame on your
spouse. With our "No-fault" ground, you don't blame anyone for
the breakup of the marriage. You need only tell the Court that irreconcilable
differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and
that you believe that efforts at reconciliation have failed or that future
attempts at reconciliation would be impracticable and not in the best
interests of the family.
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Divorce is about feelings.
Mediation is about feelings.
Court is not about feelings. |
We call this a modified "No-fault" law because it can be used
only after a period of separation. A six month separation is required
if both parties agree to use this ground. Otherwise, a two year separation
is needed before "No-fault" can be employed. "Separation", as it applies to this ground, has been extended to also include living
under the same roof but not as Husband and Wife (i.e. no physical
contact, freedom to come and go without explanation, separate laundry,
checking accounts, etc.).
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