No Fault divorce and fault divorce laws in different states.
No Fault divorce means that you can divorce your wife without proving that your wife did anything wrong. You can simply file for divorce for reasons such as "incompatibility" or "irreconcilable differences".
Fault divorce means that you allege that your wife engages in adultery, abuse, cruelty, or other reasons that can be considered a fault.
States that allow No Fault only, Fault only, and both No Fault and Fault divorces.
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