Posts

Showing posts from June, 2019

‘7’ Unreasonable Behaviour in Divorce!

Image
Unreasonable behavior is the most common grounds for divorce. Petitioners must show that one of the parties has behaved in such an unreasonable manner that the other finds it intolerable to live with him/her. This results to break down the marriage. It occurs when one partner refuses to get a job and rely on the other financially. More serious allegations could include habitual drunkenness, drug taking, running up debts or violence. If both parties are in agreement of divorce, then using unreasonable behavior can be a quick and easy way to end your marriage. Divorce proceedings can only be initiated after a period of 12 months of marriage. Another factor to take into account when presenting a divorce petition on the grounds of unreasonable behavior is the time limit. Using unreasonable behavior for divorce is one of the quickest allowable grounds for divorce. However, here we will explain the 7 unreasonable behaviors in divorce: Domestic Violence Domestic...