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  10. Article 1 - Divorce from Bonds of Matrimony.


Article 1 - Divorce from Bonds of Matrimony.


  • Section 30-2-1 - Grounds; jurisdiction for proceedings; divorce judgment awarded to both parties.
  • Section 30-2-2 - Divorce from bonds of matrimony after judgment of divorce from bed and board or of separate maintenance in effect for more than two years.
  • Section 30-2-3 - Divorce to be refused where collusion between parties, condonation, etc.
  • Section 30-2-4 - Where complaint to be filed.
  • Section 30-2-5 - Residency requirement for plaintiff when defendant nonresident.
  • Section 30-2-6 - When husband or wife may sue or defend in own name.
  • Section 30-2-7 - Answer of defendant not required to be sworn; effect of answer.
  • Section 30-2-8 - Proceedings generally; right of remarriage.
  • Section 30-2-8.1 - Waiting period prior to issuance of final judgment of divorce; temporary orders prior to expiration of waiting period.
  • Section 30-2-9 - Validation of marriage of divorced persons where remarriage not specifically prohibited by divorce judgment.
  • Section 30-2-10 - Sixty-day restriction on remarriage of parties after grant of divorce or pending appeal of divorce.
  • Section 30-2-11 - Wife may be enjoined from use of given name or initials of divorced husband.
  • Section 30-2-12 - Divorce for pregnancy of wife at time of marriage bastardizes issue.
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