The Order Dismissing Fault Grounds is a legal document that formally releases a party from fault-based allegations in a divorce proceeding. Unlike other divorce orders, this document specifically allows the parties to move forward based on irreconcilable differences. This form is essential for streamlining the divorce process in cases where fault grounds are in dispute.
This form is used during divorce proceedings when one party wishes to dismiss fault grounds previously alleged in the complaint. It is applicable when both parties agree to proceed with the divorce under the grounds of irreconcilable differences instead of a fault-based approach, ultimately expediting the legal process.
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This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Ensure to check the regulations in your jurisdiction for any specific notarization requirements.
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