Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
Illinois is a no fault divorce state
I want to file for divorce due to physical abuse and marijuana abuse on the part of my husband.
Is this possible to do in the state of Illinois? I do not want this to be a no fault divorce, because it is his fault, and I wanted it stated legally. Can I do this with the assistance of an attorney?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Illinois is a no fault divorce state
There are 11 grounds for divorce in Illinois:
1. Irreconcilable differences (commonly referred to as �no-fault�)
2. Impotence
3. Bigamy
4. Adultery
5. Desertion
6. Habitual drunkenness for two years
7. Drug addiction for two years
8. Physical cruelty
9. Mental cruelty
10. Conviction of a felony or other infamous crime
11. Infecting the other spouse with a sexually transmitted disease
You can plead any one or a combination of the above. The most common is 'irreconcilable differences. However, you can plead any of the above if you have evidence & testimony to back it up.
Give us a call for a free consultation with our lead divorce attorney and we'll be happy to go over your options with you.
Sincerely,
Terry Leeders