divorce
A divorce that causes emotional suffering.
A complicated and unpleasant divorce.
A very unpleasant divorce, often involving public arguments.
A divorce full of anger, arguments, and bad feeling.
A very unpleasant and unkind divorce.
A divorce full of anger, arguments, and bad feeling.
A divorce that is settled without arguments or legal battles.
A divorce where both parties agree on all issues.
The divorce of a person's parents.
A divorce that is finalized in a short amount of time.
A divorce in which the dissolution of a marriage does not require a showing of wrongdoing by either party.
A divorce granted by the state rather than a religious authority.
A divorce that is finalized in a very short amount of time.
The number of divorces in a particular period of time or place.
A legal professional who specializes in divorce cases.
The official legal documents for a divorce.
The agreement on how to divide property, assets, and child custody.
A legal matter concerning divorce that is dealt with by a court.
The court that handles legal cases related to divorce.
The series of actions taken to get a divorce.
The area of law that deals with divorce.
A legal professional who specializes in divorce cases.
The formal legal process of getting a divorce.
The formal document that starts a divorce case.
The final legal document that officially ends a marriage.
Data and figures related to divorce.
A process where a neutral third party helps a couple reach a divorce agreement.
Statistics about the number of divorces.
When a divorce is officially and legally completed.
The legal reasons for which a divorce can be granted.
Used to indicate the person from whom one is divorced.
Used to state the legal reason for a divorce.
To legally end your marriage.
To desire to end a marriage.
To officially start the legal process of divorce.
To request a divorce from one's spouse.
To experience the process and events of a divorce.
To try to obtain a divorce.
Used when a marriage is terminated by divorce.
(Of a court) to officially allow someone to get a divorce.
To make a formal request to a court to end a marriage.
To give one's consent to a divorce.
To think about the possibility of getting a divorce.
To start a legal case against one's spouse to get a divorce.
To manage the legal or emotional aspects of a divorce.
To make a formal written application to a court for divorce.
To have legally ended your marriage.
To complete the final legal parts of a divorce.
To formally and legally get a divorce.
To formally begin the process of getting a divorce.
To formally agree to a divorce.
To go through the process of divorcing.
To formally object to the divorce or the terms of it in court.