No-fault divorce law has been enacted throughout America since California put the first one on the books in 1970. Under such laws, someone can get a divorce on grounds that the marriage has broken down without having to claim wrongdoing by the other spouse. No-fault divorces can be obtained even if one spouse does not agree to dissolve the marriage.
No-fault divorce law first came into practice in
A. a state in the west.
B. a state in the upper mid-west.
C. a state in the east.
D. a state in the nort
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