HOW TO PROVE IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES IN CALIFORNIA?

How to Prove Irreconcilable Differences in CA


You will be asked to list out the reasons why you are getting divorced. The more specific and detailed you can be, the better. Divorce laws in California make it pretty easy to cite irreconcilable differences, but you will have to show a judge that the breakup has been “irreversible.” You can do this by showing that your spouse’s behavior has not changed in a way that allows you to stay married. For example, if your spouse has been abusive toward you and your children, this counts as an irreconcilable difference. You can also cite irreconcilable differences if your spouse is addicted to drugs or alcohol.


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