Quick answer: Most often, no, But you can make a legal case for yourself if you are choosing to divorce your spouse for financial infidelity. Financial infidelity is grounds for divorce in “at fault” states and also in a no-fault divorce. In this post I’ll walk you through the different grounds on how you can […]
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