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What are the grounds for divorce?
In New Jersey, there are several "fault" grounds and one "no fault" ground. With regard to the fault grounds, there are nine, which are adultery, desertion, extreme cruelty, separation, drug addiction, habitual drunkenness, institutionalization, imprisonment and deviant sexual conduct. There is also the no fault ground, which is living separate and apart for eighteen months.
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