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Valid Grounds for Divorce in Pennsylvania State
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the Pennsylvania divorce rate per 1,000 residents was 2.6 in 2018. This number hasn’t changed since 2014.
Pennsylvania family law recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for marriage dissolution. A divorce based on fault grounds means that one of the spouses did something that led to the marriage’s breakdown. Such actions are called "fault" and must be proved in court. There are six types of marital misconduct that can be considered for a fault divorce:
- marital unfaithfulness
- abandonment for at least one year
- domestic violence
- bigamy
- imprisonment for two or more years
- indignity
In the case of no-fault divorce in Pennsylvania, neither spouse is to blame for the breakup. The marriage is just considered irretrievably broken, meaning that it can't be repaired.