If my wife changes her mind after we marry to not have children but I still do want them, is this grounds for divorce?
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If my wife changes her mind after we marry to not have children but I still do want them, is this grounds for divorce?
Asked on April 1, 2012 under Family Law, New Hampshire
Answers:
Alan Pransky / Law Office of Alan J Pransky
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Massachusetts has no fault divorce so you don't need a particular reason. Any reson that is good enough for you to want a divorce is sufficient reason to get divorced.
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