Exam 7: Divorce Grounds and Procedure
Exam 1: Introduction to Family Law and Practice30 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics in a Family Law Practice37 Questions
Exam 3: Compiling a Family History20 Questions
Exam 4: Premarital, Postnuptial, and Cohabitation Agreements29 Questions
Exam 5: Marriage40 Questions
Exam 6: Annulment24 Questions
Exam 7: Divorce Grounds and Procedure40 Questions
Exam 8: Spousal Support, Property Division, and the Separation Agreement34 Questions
Exam 9: Child Custody30 Questions
Exam 10: Child Support32 Questions
Exam 11: Tax Consequences of Separation and Divorce24 Questions
Exam 12: Legal Rights of Women25 Questions
Exam 13: Illegitimacy and Paternity25 Questions
Exam 14: The Legal Status of Children22 Questions
Exam 15: Adoption27 Questions
Exam 16: The New Science of Motherhood15 Questions
Exam 17: Torts and Family Law25 Questions
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Which of the following are defenses to fault grounds of divorce?
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For a divorce to be granted on a no-fault ground, both spouses must agree that a reconciliation is impossible.
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An attack against a judgment that is brought outside the normal appeal process is a(n) ________________________ attack.
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-res
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________________________ are acceptable reasons for seeking a particular result such as a divorce.
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-home state
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A spouse's consent or willingness that the other spouse commit a marital wrong is called ________________________ .
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-ex parte
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Recrimination exists when the plaintiff in the divorce action incited the acts constituting the marital wrong by the other spouse.
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It is possible for someone with a valid jurisdictional objection to a divorce judgment to be estopped from raising that objection.
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Which of the following is not a no-fault ground for divorce?
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-arbitration
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-divisible
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