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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Mississippi State
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that in 2019 Mississippi divorce rate was 2.6 per 1,000 residents. The state has shown a positive decrease in breakups among its population. In 2012, the Mississippi divorce rate was 4.0.
When filing for divorce, spouses have to point out the reasons for the dissolution of the marriage. The state of Mississippi allows fault divorce and no-fault divorce.
The grounds for a fault divorce in Mississippi include the following:
•impotence;
•adultery;
•bigamy;
•conviction for a felony;
•habitual drunkenness;
•abandonment for at least one year;
•chronic and excessive drug use;
•habitual cruelty;
•hospitalization in a specialized institution of the spouse for three years due to mental illness.
The reason for a no-fault divorce in Mississippi is "irreconcilable differences."