Divorce Petitions Can Be Rejected If Not Reasonable Grounds!
California divorce laws recognizes two main reasons foe ending a marriage relationship. In the first case of incurable insanity you need to have medical proof and testimonials of this being true. However you need to bear in mind that it is still within the court’s power to order you to support your spouse. And by law, you are obliged to continue to do this even if your divorce petition is granted. As for the second reason of irreconcilable differences, under California divorce law if the court does not ascertain that there are reasonable grounds, then your divorce petition will be rejected. Whether or not you decide to use a lawyer for the divorce petition is, naturally, a personal decision. Though hiring a lawyer, even though it can be expensive, can have its benefits of a faster and more painless resolution to the situation.