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Idaho Grounds For Divorce.

Every state is different on grounds for divorce; while some are similar there are different factors and rules each state must go by.  In Idaho it is one of the states you can live the least amount of time and still get a divorce, where most states ask that you are a resident for sometimes six months to at some points a year or so, Idaho ask that you at least live within the state for up to six weeks, that is when it is legally alright for you to file for divorce in Idaho.  In Idaho the divorce process will begin, when one of the spouses files for a divorce in the county where the other spouse lives, that means if she has moved to another county the filing spouse must file in the county that that spouse resides in. to file for divorce if the spouse lives in another state, then you must in the county where the filing spouse resides.  It can get confusing, sometimes if you know you are separating and going for the divorce process, it is better to go ahead with the process and then move on to your new area, after the divorce.  In Idaho there are several reasons to file for divorce; here is a list of when and why a divorce will be granted. 
  1. If there has been adultery in the marriage, then a divorce will be granted.
  2. Extreme abuse and a spouse being cruel to the other spouse, then a divorce will be granted.
  3. If you have been deserted and left by yourself, then a divorce will be granted.
  4. If there is major alcohol and drug abuse, then a divorce will be granted.
  5. If there has been a conviction of a felony, then a divorce will be granted.
  6. If a mental illness has permanently made your spouse insane, then a divorce will be granted.
  7. Then irreconcilable difference, the marriage can not be saved and neither one of you can get along, then a divorce will be granted.
 Remember you have to prove these in a divorce court and have proof if there has been adultery, extreme abuse, desertion, alcohol and drug abuse, and mental illness.  There must be proof of this in the marriage and you must show it in divorce court.  If you just can no longer get along with your spouse and want out of the marriage, do not point a blame of something they have not done, this can not only ruin their future but yours.  There are times when people just no longer get along in a marriage.  It is better to part as friends and move on with your life the best you can, then putting more pain into the lives of others.  A divorce process is hard no matter what the circumstances are; this was a person you thought you would spend your life with.  It is even harder when there is children involved, move on and be friends for them.

 

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