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Daily Archives: May 27, 2020

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Adultery in Massachusetts A Ground for Divorce

Family LawBy Attorney Heather WardMay 27, 2020

Massachusetts is a no-fault state when it comes to divorce, meaning that a spouse or spouses filing for marriage dissolution merely need to allege “irretrievable breakdown of marriage” as grounds for it without having to prove anything. However, our state is one of 33 states that also allows a party to allege certain grounds such…

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