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Does A Spouse Have To Prove Fault On The Part Of The Other Spouse To Obtain A Divorce?

No. North Carolina is a no-fault divorce state whereby either spouse may obtain an absolute divorce based on one year’s separation (the only other ground is proving incurable insanity which is rarely used).


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