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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
West Virginia State
According to CDC statistics, the divorce rate in West Virginia is 3.6 per 1,000 population residing in the state as of 2019.
All spouses filing for divorce need to fill out the Petition for Divorce and choose a "ground" (legal reason) for their divorce. West Virginia Family Law recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce.
No-fault grounds do not require evidence of either spouse's wrongdoing. They are:
•living separate and apart for one year;
•irreconcilable differences.
To obtain a fault-based divorce, the plaintiff has to prove to the court that their spouse acted in specific ways, which caused the marriage breakup. The fault grounds for divorce in West Virginia include:
•cruelty, violence, reasonable apprehension of bodily harm;
•adultery;
•felony conviction;
•permanent and incurable insanity;
•habitual drunkenness or drug addiction;
•willful neglect or abuse of a spouse or child;
•willful desertion.