Grounds for Divorce in Montana
Part of "Grounds for Divorce in the United States"
Family Law research by Anke Tiedt of Crouch
& Crouch, Arlington, Virginia
- irretrievable breakdown of marriage relationship
(1) parties have not lived together for 180 days prior to proceeding
or
(2) serious marital discord adversely affects attitude of one of parties
Code: 40-4-104(2)
Information has been checked against state statutes as of 1997
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