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What is the irreconcilable differences ground that can be used in filing for a divorce?

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What is the irreconcilable differences ground that can be used in filing for a divorce?

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The irreconcilable differences ground is the most common ground and it is the closest thing to a “no fault” divorce. This ground involves telling the court that irreconcilable differences have caused the irretrievable breakdown of your marriage and that future efforts at reconciliation are impracticable and not in the best interest of your family. It also involves a waiting period, which may be waived upon stipulation (agreement) by both parties.

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