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Old Dec 27, 2012, 01:52 AM
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I'd go with Michelle's advice, and seek out a professional attorney's advice on what you can/should do. All states and D.C. allow no-fault divorce ~ but do check to see if your state practices fault-based if that's what you're seeking. Some states do require separation for a certain length in time before they will allow divorce as well.

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