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  2. Grounds for divorce (United States) - Wikipedia

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    When California first enacted divorce laws in 1850, the only grounds for divorce were impotence, extreme cruelty, desertion, neglect, habitual intemperance, fraud, adultery, or conviction of a felony. [28] In 1969-1970, California became the first state to pass a purely no-fault divorce law, i.e., one which did not offer any fault divorce ...

  3. Divorce in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Women Lawyers was instrumental in convincing the American Bar Association to create a Family Law section in many state courts, and pushed strongly for no-fault divorce law around 1960 (cf. Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act). In 1969, California became the first U.S. state to pass a no-fault divorce law. [15]

  4. History of marriage in California - Wikipedia

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    The marriages were quickly annulled by the California Supreme Court, and the city of San Francisco issued a legal challenge that was consolidated with other challenges to California's marriage laws. Meanwhile, the California legislature twice passed, and twice received vetoes from governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on, bills that would have ...

  5. Annulment vs Divorce: What’s the Difference? An ... - AOL

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    Renee Zelwegger and Kenny Chesney: annulled. Sophia Bush and Chad Michael Murrary: annulled. Kim Kardashian and Chris Humphries: divorced (but he wanted an...

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  7. Annulment - Wikipedia

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    Muslims who married under Islamic rites can divorce. The annulment process and prerequisite under Philippine civil law are defined under the Family Code of the Philippines. [28] Under Philippine civil law, "annulment" and "declaration of nullity" are legally distinct.