The Order Dismissing Fault Grounds is a legal document signed by a judge that officially dismisses specific fault grounds in a divorce action and allows the case to proceed based on irreconcilable differences. It serves as an important step in simplifying divorce proceedings by removing allegations of fault, which can expedite the process. This form is essential for those looking to shift their divorce action from a fault-based approach to a no-fault basis under applicable law.
This form is used in divorce cases where one party wishes to dismiss fault-based allegations cited in the divorce complaint. It's applicable when both parties agree to proceed with irreconcilable differences as the basis for the divorce, streamlining the process and enabling a resolution without the complications that often arise from fault claims.
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