Is a no-fault divorce different from a no-fault divorce?

When filing a divorce petition, we have two options:

  • divorce decree due to the fault of one of the spouses,
  • joint consent of the spouses not to adjudicate guilt.

Sometimes it happens that in response to a lawsuit, both spouses can be blamed.

In the case of adjudication of guilt, evidence must be provided that the permanent breakdown of the marriage was caused by the fault of one of the spouses. In the second case, the court will refrain from adjudicating on guilt. Hence, it turns out that the services of a detective agency may be necessary - after all, evidence of guilt must be taken from somewhere.

In what situations can we even talk about the fault of one of the spouses?
This happens when one of the spouses, through their negative behavior and actions, has led to the breakdown of the marriage. Such negative behaviors include infidelity, infidelity, double life, abuse of the spouse (physical, psychological, economic), lack of support for the spouse, etc. Importantly, it is necessary to prove that it was this negative behavior that led to the breakdown of the marriage. If the spouses, despite the lack of divorce, have not lived together for many years, and one of them has a new partner - then infidelity will not be recognized as a reason for the breakdown of the marriage. The breakup happened earlier, before he became involved with another woman. So the reason for the breakdown of the marriage was different. We need relevant evidence to prove it. The evidence may be recordings, photos, testimonies of witnesses, etc. And since the verdict of guilt is unfavorable to one of the spouses, he will try to undermine the validity of the evidence at all costs. That is why it is so important that they are collected by a professional detective who will ensure their legality, high quality and indisputability. Good and effective evidence can sometimes be collected for a long time - then it will be harder to refute it. Unfortunately, the divorce process with adjudication of guilt is longer, requires appearing at many court hearings, intimate marital issues are discussed, and often costs both parties a lot of nerves. Therefore, in order not to cause even more of them, it is worth understanding cooperation with a proven detective agency.

Detective Office P&P Detective has countless cooperation with clients through court hearings with adjudication of guilt. We guarantee that the evidence collected by us is fully legal, of high quality, respected by the courts, and most importantly - it is highly effective and brings clients closer to the desired effect.