If one person does not want to get a divorce, but one party in the relationship does and it is a no fault divorce, then the spouse cannot stop the divorce. This is called an irreconcilable difference and is a justification for divorce.

A spouse can prevent a fault divorce by convincing the court that he or she is not at fault. There has to be evidence of this, and it is ultimately up to the judge to decide. There are other other ways ways to defend a divorce from happening that should be considered in various situations.

If a person who proves that a spouse is involved in an affair files for a divorce, the spouse may contest the fault divorce by arguing that the spouse knew of the affair and condoned the action. This is one way for a person to defend himself or herself in court. VIEW the video through the hyper-link.


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