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Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage

Divorce and Its Legal Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Chapter 32 Consequences Section

Divorce and Its Legal Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Chapter 32 Consequences Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 2 Divorce Settlement Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What You’ll Learn How to describe an annulment,

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What You’ll Learn How to describe an annulment, a legal separation, and a divorce (p. 694) How to list the general grounds for an annulment (p. 694) Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What You’ll Learn How to contrast a legal

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What You’ll Learn How to contrast a legal separation with a divorce (p. 694) How to name and describe the most common grounds for divorce (p. 695) Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What You’ll Learn How to distinguish between one’s

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What You’ll Learn How to distinguish between one’s residence and one’s domicile and discuss what this means in a divorce proceeding (p. 699) Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Why It’s Important Learning about divorce laws will

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Why It’s Important Learning about divorce laws will help you better deal with the process should you ever be involved in a divorce. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Terms annulment (p. 694) legal separation (p.

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Terms annulment (p. 694) legal separation (p. 694) divorce (p. 694) no-fault divorce (p. 695) Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Terms adultery (p. 695) desertion (p. 698)

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Terms adultery (p. 695) desertion (p. 698) domicile (p. 699) residence (p. 701) Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section Outline How Marriages End Legal Separation and

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section Outline How Marriages End Legal Separation and Divorce Grounds for Divorce No-Fault Divorce Traditional Grounds for Divorce Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section Outline Domicile and Residence Requirements Domicile Residence

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section Outline Domicile and Residence Requirements Domicile Residence Requirements Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question What are different ways that a

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question What are different ways that a marriage ends? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage How Marriages End A marriage comes to an

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage How Marriages End A marriage comes to an end in one of three ways: 1. the death of one of the parties 2. annulment 3. divorce Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage How Marriages End An annulment is a declaration

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage How Marriages End An annulment is a declaration by the court that the marriage was never effective; it was void from the beginning. Generally, marriages can be annulled on the grounds of duress and fraud. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage How Marriages End When someone is forced to

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage How Marriages End When someone is forced to marry against his or her will, it is considered duress. When a person is persuaded to marry by misrepresentation, it is fraud. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question What is the difference between a

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question What is the difference between a legal separation and a divorce? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Separation and Divorce A legal separation, also

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Separation and Divorce A legal separation, also called a limited divorce or a separation from bed and board, is a court judgment ending the right to cohabitation. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Separation and Divorce In contrast, a divorce

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Legal Separation and Divorce In contrast, a divorce (called dissolution of marriage in some states) is a declaration by the court that a valid marriage has come to an end. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question What are grounds for divorce? Understanding

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question What are grounds for divorce? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Grounds for Divorce The grounds for divorce vary

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Grounds for Divorce The grounds for divorce vary among the states. There are two main options: No-fault divorce Traditional grounds for divorce Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage No-Fault Divorce Almost all states have a no-fault

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage No-Fault Divorce Almost all states have a no-fault divorce law, which eliminates the need to prove that one party is to blame. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Traditional Grounds for Divorce Traditional grounds for divorce

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Traditional Grounds for Divorce Traditional grounds for divorce include: adultery cruelty desertion Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Traditional Grounds for Divorce alcoholism or drug addiction

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Traditional Grounds for Divorce alcoholism or drug addiction nonsupport conviction of a felony Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Adultery Having a voluntary sexual relationship with someone

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Adultery Having a voluntary sexual relationship with someone other than your spouse is called adultery. It is a crime is some states, in addition to being grounds for divorce. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Cruelty Generally, to prove cruelty, you must show

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Cruelty Generally, to prove cruelty, you must show that there has been personal violence that endangers your life or health and that makes living together unsafe or unbearable. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Desertion The unjustified separation of one spouse from

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Desertion The unjustified separation of one spouse from the other with the intent of not returning, for a time set by law (normally one year) is called desertion. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Alcoholism or Drug Addiction Habitual intoxication, either with

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Alcoholism or Drug Addiction Habitual intoxication, either with alcohol or drugs, is grounds for divorce in many states. The habit must be confirmed, persistent, voluntary, and excessive. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Nonsupport To seek a divorce for nonsupport, you

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Nonsupport To seek a divorce for nonsupport, you must show that your spouse had the ability to provide economic support but willfully failed to do so. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Conviction of a Felony Many states allow a

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Conviction of a Felony Many states allow a divorce if either party is convicted of a felony, an infamous (disgraceful) crime, or a crime of moral turpitude (one that is morally wrong). Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Tonya married Raymond when she was 14 because

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Tonya married Raymond when she was 14 because he convinced her she would be better off with him than at school. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Tonya, now 16, wants to leave. What type

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Tonya, now 16, wants to leave. What type of dissolution should she seek? Why? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage ANSWER Annulment; the marriage was void from the

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage ANSWER Annulment; the marriage was void from the beginning. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Gabriel wants Julia to move out because he

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Gabriel wants Julia to move out because he feels her problems with alcohol are affecting their children, although he says he doesn’t want a divorce. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What alternative should Gabriel discuss with his attorney?

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What alternative should Gabriel discuss with his attorney? Why? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage ANSWER A legal separation; because he doesn’t want

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage ANSWER A legal separation; because he doesn’t want a final divorce, he just wants to end his wife’s right to cohabitation at this point. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Kim feels that Len has been mentally cruel

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Kim feels that Len has been mentally cruel to her for years, and even if they resolve their differences, she feels she could never be reconciled to him again. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What alternative should Kim discuss with her attorney?

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage What alternative should Kim discuss with her attorney? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage ANSWER Divorce; because they have irreconcilable differences. Understanding

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage ANSWER Divorce; because they have irreconcilable differences. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question How does domicile and residence affect

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Pre-Learning Question How does domicile and residence affect divorce? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile and Residence Requirements For a court to

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile and Residence Requirements For a court to hear a case, it must have the authority, or jurisdiction. In a divorce case, the court’s jurisdiction is based on where the person seeking the divorce makes his or her home. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile The person asking for the divorce must

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile The person asking for the divorce must be domiciled within the geographic area over which the court has jurisdiction. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile A domicile is your principal place of

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile A domicile is your principal place of abode. It is the place to which, when you are absent, you have the intent of returning. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile A domicile cannot be abandoned or surrendered

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Domicile A domicile cannot be abandoned or surrendered until another domicile is acquired. You may have several residences, but you can have only one domicile at any given time. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Residence Requirements A residence is a place where

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Residence Requirements A residence is a place where you actually live, or reside. It may or may not be your domicile. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Residence Requirements In addition to requiring that persons

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Residence Requirements In addition to requiring that persons seeking divorces be domiciled in their jurisdiction, most states have particular residence requirements. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned 1. What is the difference between an annulment, a legal separation, and a divorce? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer Annulment—a declaration by the court that the marriage was never effective; it was void from the beginning. Legal separation —a court judgment ending the right to cohabit. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer Divorce—a declaration by the court that a valid marriage has come to an end. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned 2. Explain the general grounds for an annulment. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer Duress and fraud. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned 3. In legal terms, contrast a legal separation with a divorce. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer A legal separation is also called a limited divorce or a separation from bed and board. A divorce is called dissolution of marriage. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer The legal separation resolves the issues of child custody and support, but the parties remain married until there is an absolute (final) divorce. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned 4. Describe the common grounds for divorce? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer 1) Adultery—voluntary sexual relationship involving a married person and someone other than his or her spouse. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer 2) Cruelty—actual personal violence that endangers the life or health of a spouse and that makes living together unsafe or unbearable. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer 3) Desertion—the unjustified, separation of one spouse from another, for a time set by law (normally one year) with the intent of not returning. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer 4) Alcoholism or Drug Addiction—habitual intoxication, either with alcohol or drugs. The habit must be confirmed, persistent, voluntary, and excessive. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer 5) Nonsupport—a spouse seeking divorce for nonsupport must show that the other spouse had the ability to provide economic support and willfully failed to do so. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer 6) Conviction of a felony—many states allow a divorce if either party is convicted of a felony, an infamous crime, or a crime of moral turpitude. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned 5. How does distinguishing between one’s residence and one’s domicile relate to a divorce proceeding? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Reviewing What You Learned Answer A domicile is one’s principle place of living; the person asking for a divorce must be domiciled where the court is located. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Critical Thinking Activity No-Fault

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Critical Thinking Activity No-Fault Divorce Why do you think most states have a nofault divorce law? Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Critical Thinking Activity Answer

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Critical Thinking Activity Answer No-Fault Divorce Answers will vary but could recognize that a no-fault divorce eliminates the need to prove that one party is to blame. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Legal Skills in Action

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Legal Skills in Action Divorce Law Several top lawyers from around the country have been debating the current divorce laws. Imagine you have a chance to add to their discussion. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Legal Skills in Action

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Legal Skills in Action Divorce Law Write a letter to the lawyers explaining what you would like to see changed about the current divorce laws in this country. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Legal Skills in Action

Section 32. 1 Ending a Marriage Section 32. 1 Assessment Legal Skills in Action Answer Divorce Law Letters will vary. Understanding Business and Personal Law Divorce and Its Legal Consequences

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