fault divorce

A divorce granted to one spouse on the basis of some proven wrongful act (grounds for divorce) by the other spouse.

• Although all states now have some form of no-fault divorce, some jurisdictions still consider a spouse’s fault in precipitating the divorce, esp. when dividing marital property or when awarding alimony. Traditionally, the common grounds for a fault divorce were adultery, abandonment, imprisonment, and physical or mental cruelty; the defenses to alleged fault in a petition for divorce were condonation, connivance, collusion, recrimination, and insanity. Section 303(e) of the Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act has abolished the defenses to divorce. Cf. no-fault divorce.


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