Irretrievable breakdown of a marriage constitutes ground for divorce. In a proper defense, acceptable differences enable the defendant to have the ability to arrange grounds for divorce. Some examples for grounds for divorce are:
- Intolerable Behaviour
The behavior of the spouse is intolerable that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to remain in marital relation with him or her.
- Adultery
This requires proof beyond reasonable doubt that adultery has actually took place. It is advisable for the petitioner to seek for professional advice in collection the evidence of adultery..
- Separation
The spouse had been separated for a continuous period of at least two years before the filing of the petition.
- Desertion
The spouse had deserted for a continuous period of at least two years before the filing of the petition.
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