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On what grounds can I ask the courts for a divorce?

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On what grounds can I ask the courts for a divorce? In Scottish Law there are three different grounds on which one can ask the courts for a divorce, as Senior Associate Hayley Mitchell explains. If you’re needing expert advice or legal assistance with your divorce, book a free initial consultation with Johnson Legal today. Just call us on 0131 622 8477 or email beverley@johnsonlegal.co.uk to speak to a trusted Edinburgh lawyer. We offer a FREE 15-minute telephone consultation to help you understand your rights and next steps. Call us at 0131 622 8477 or email beverley@johnsonlegal.co.uk for expert advice.
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