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Montana Grounds for Divorce

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What are the grounds for divorce in Montana?

The marriage is irretrievably broken, which findings must be supported by evidence:

(i) the parties have lived separate and apart for a period of more than 180 days preceding the commencement of this proceeding; or

(ii) there is serious marital discord that adversely affects the attitude of one or both of the parties towards the marriage.

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