Irreconcilable differences
Irreconcilable differences are one possible grounds for a divorce in the United States; often they are used as justification for a no-fault divorce. Any sort of difference between the two parties that either cannot be changed or the individual does not want to make the change can be considered irreconcilable differences.
Related Topics:
Divorce - United States - No-fault divorce
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