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Grounds for divorce. Divorces may be granted for any of the following causes: (1) Adultery; (2) Extreme cruelty; (3) Willful desertion; (4) Willful neglect; (5) Habitual intemperance; (6) Conviction of felony; (7) Irreconcilable differences.
If you are unable to pay to the filing fee or other court costs, you may qualify for a fee waiver. Both parties must separately complete and submit a Request to Waive Court Fees (Form # FW-001)PDF and, with the top portion completed, an Order on Court Fee Waiver (Superior Court) (Form FW-003)PDF. Filing for Divorce, Legal Separation or Annulment of a Marriage or ca.gov sdcourt openingacase ca.gov sdcourt openingacase

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