Divorce; cruelty, reasonable apprehension of bodily hurt, or willful desertion or abandonment.

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AI Summary: The bill addresses divorce cases involving cruelty, reasonable fear of physical harm, or intentional desertion or abandonment. It aims to provide legal grounds for divorce in situations where one spouse has been subjected to cruelty, fears bodily harm, or has been willfully deserted by their partner. This bill outlines provisions to enable individuals in such circumstances to seek a divorce based on these specified reasons.

Latest Action: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24100060D

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Actions (5):

  • 2024-01-05 : Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24100060D

  • 2024-01-05 : Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice

  • 2024-01-23 : Assigned Courts sub: Civil

  • 2024-01-24 : Subcommittee recommends continuing to 2025 by voice vote

  • 2024-01-26 : Continued to 2025 in Courts of Justice by voice vote

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