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What are the grounds for a divorce in California?

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What are the grounds for a divorce in California?

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California law requires that you and your spouse have irreconcilable differences in your marriage. This usually means that you have substantial marital problems and that there is no hope of saving your marriage. California is a “no fault” state; you do not have to prove wrongdoing by your spouse to get divorced.

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