Prior to 1983, when no-fault divorce laws became common among most states in the U.S., a person needed to prove that their spouse was at fault in order to divorce. The kinds of behaviors that could result in divorce included
A) adultery, mental illness, and substance abuse
B) underemployment, violence, and alcoholism
C) criminal conviction, debt, and abusive in-laws
D) abuse, excessive arguing, and drug addiction
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