Massachusetts Divorce Law: Grounds for Divorce
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| Massachusetts Divorce Law What are the grounds for divorce in Massachusetts? A divorce may be granted in Massachusetts divorce law using either "Fault" or "No-Fault" grounds. Fault grounds include: No-Fault grounds are: Of these, the "No-Fault" ground is the most straightforward and easiest to prove. Annulment Documentation Personal Data
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