§ 50-5.1. Grounds for absolute divorce in cases of incurable insanityIn all cases where a husband and wife have lived separate and apart for three consecutive years, without cohabitation, and [click to continue…]
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§ 50-5.1. Grounds for absolute divorce in cases of incurable insanityIn all cases where a husband and wife have lived separate and apart for three consecutive years, without cohabitation, and [click to continue…]
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§ 50-6. Divorce after separation of one year on application of either partyMarriages may be dissolved and the parties thereto divorced from the bonds of matrimony on the application of either [click to continue…]
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§ 50-7. Grounds for divorce from bed and boardThe court may grant divorces from bed and board on application of the party injured, made as by law provided, in the following cases if either [click to continue…]
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§ 50-8. Contents of complaint; verification; venue and service in action by nonresident; certain divorces validated
In all actions for divorce the complaint shall be verified in accordance with [click to continue…]
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§ 50-9. Effect of answer of summons by defendantIn all cases upon an action for a divorce absolute, where judgment of divorce has heretofore been granted and where the plaintiff has caused to be [click to continue…]
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§ 50-10. Material facts found by judge or jury in divorce or annulment proceedings; when notice of trial not required; procedure same as ordinary civil actions
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§ 50-11. Effects of absolute divorce(a) After a judgment of divorce from the bonds of matrimony, all rights arising out of the marriage shall cease and determine except as hereinafter set [click to continue…]
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§ 50-12. Resumption of maiden or premarriage surname(a) Any woman whose marriage is dissolved by a decree of absolute divorce may, upon application to the clerk of court of the county in which [click to continue…]
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