What are the grounds for divorce in Ohio?
Grounds are legally acceptable reasons for divorce. A judge can grant you a divorce if your spouse:
- was already married when s/he married you;
- abandons you for one year;
- cheats on you (adultery);
- treats you with extreme cruelty;1
- enters into marriage with you under fraudulent circumstances;2
- “grossly neglects” his/her duties within the marriage;
- is habitually drunk;
- is imprisoned in a state or federal correctional institution at the time you file for divorce;
- gets divorced outside the state without your involvement;3
- lives separate and apart from you for a year; or
- agrees with you that you are not a compatible couple.1
1 Ohio Rev. Code § 3105.01
2 Ohio Rev. Code § 3105.01; see also Basickas v. Basickas, 114 N.E.2d 270 (OH App. 1953)
3 Ohio Rev. Code § 3105.01; see also Rousculp v. Rousculp, 244 N.E.2d 512 (OH App. 1968)