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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Oklahoma State
According to the latest data, the divorce rate in Oklahoma is 3.9 per 1,000 residents. It is one of the highest rates in the nation.
Oklahoma allows fault divorce and no-fault divorce. When filing for divorce without guilt, spouses need to point out that they no longer get along with each other. Irreconcilable differences ruined the marriage.
The fault divorce is a more complicated process. The court needs more time to verify the evidence provided by the petitioner.
In Oklahoma, couples can divorce for the following reasons:
•Adultery;
•Abandonment for one year;
•Impotence;
•Fraud;
•Сruelty;
•Imprisonment;
•Conviction of a felony;
•Habitual drunkenness;
•Gross neglect of duty.
Most people prefer to get a no-fault divorce or an uncontested divorce. It significantly speeds up obtaining a final court decree and reduces the cost of the legal breakup.