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  • Not that I am aware of. Depends on the laws where you live. You might be required to state the reason on court documents. In Virginia, USA, when one files, a reason is required. The catchall reason for a lot of people (on paper at least) is "irreconcilable differences" which is very broad.
  • This is completely dependent on the legal jurisdiction in which you live. Under federal law in Canada, one does not need a reason for a divorce. One simply has to meet certain legal requirements to obtain one (e.g., living apart for at least one year). This concept is an archaic holdover from the days when divorce was difficult to obtain and one needed a specific legal excuse selected from a limited number of options to be permitted a divorce. There were many divorces granted for legal reasons (e.g., cruelty, infidelity) that had no bearing on the marriage situation. The term that a divorce could be granted within (e.g., five years, immediately) could also be dependent on the reason cited.
  • In most states such as Maryland, you do need to state a reason.
  • Im wondering if I can get my divorce anolyed I have only been married for 3 months

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