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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Nebraska State
According to the CDC, Nebraska’s divorce rate of 2.7 per 1,000 residents puts it in the lower-middle range compared to other states of the US.
The Family Law of Nebraska recognizes no-fault divorce like the majority of other states. In this case, neither party needs to accuse the other of ruining the marriage. It is possible just to state that the marriage is irretrievably broken due to irreconcilable differences.
However, if one of the parties denies that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court will review all factors that led to the decision to end the marriage. The judge will consider the prospect of reconciliation and decide whether the marriage is irretrievably broken.
Additionally, one of the parties has to be a resident of Nebraska for at least 1 year prior to filing for divorce.