Ben Stevens, who writes the South Carolina Family Law Blog, reports the following:
“The recently retired Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, Leah Ward Sears, wrote a compelling article for CNN.com in which she called for the end of ‘disposable marriage.’ Her brother committed suicide, and she suspected that his bitter divorce, in a no-fault divorce state, at least partially contributed to it.
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How Much Does “Fault” Matter when a Trial Court Divides Assets?
Even though Michigan is a “no-fault” state for divorce, “fault” of a party can be considered by the court when it divides assets and debts during a divorce proceeding.
no-fault divorce, property division