Texas law-maker wants to end no-fault divorces

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“The Center for Disease Control says three out of every seven marriages in Texas end in divorce. A Fort Worth representative says it’s too easy for people to get divorced and wants to change state law to make it harder. Currently, fault-based divorces in Texas must fall into one of six categories: adultery, cruelty, abandonment and a felony conviction, living apart for at least three years or confinement to a mental hospital.” Read the full article here. If you are in need of a divorce attorney in the Twin Cities area, contact Krug & Zupke. Visit our website for more…

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