Fault-based divorce is a type of divorce where one spouse must prove that the other spouse engaged in specific misconduct or wrongdoing that led to the breakdown of the marriage
This contrasts with no-fault divorce, where no such proof is required.
Specific grounds must be alleged and proven in court. These grounds vary by jurisdiction but typically include:
- Adultery
- Desertion
- Cruelty
- Habitual Substance Abuse