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Most states have similar laws when it comes to grounds for divorce. Commonly, divorces are filed under irreconcilable differences. This is also sometimes referred to as a no fault divorce. There are other grounds for divorce in the state of Maine. These include adultery, impotence, extreme cruelty, desertion continued for 3 years prior, abuse of liquor or drugs, cruelty or neglect, and mental illness. While these other faults are included inMaine state law, they are rarely used as grounds for a divorce case. 

If you are getting divorced and are beginning to educate yourself about the procedure ahead, it is best to take what you search online with a grain of salt. Divorces are incredibly common these days.* Lawyers that specialize in Family Law know the ins and outs of the procedure. After getting a basic understanding of what you’re faced with, set up a consultation with a counsel specializing in this area for the best possible legal outcome.

*FYI: The divorce rate in Americafor first marriage is 41%
The divorce rate in America for second marriage is 60%
The divorce rate inAmerica for third marriage is 73%

Source: www.divorcerate.org

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