Divorce grounds of each state are different. The legal divorce grounds in Hawaii are:
Irretrievable Breakdown
Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage stands for a marital relationship’s breakdown beyond any prospect of reconciliation. You and your spouse can obtain a divorce if so is the case under this divorce ground in Hawaii.
Living Separate without Cohabitation
The court of law may order a mandatory separation before awarding divorce. After completion of this separation period, you are entitled to divorce under this divorce ground in Hawaii.
Mandatory Separation for Two Years
The court of law can also order a mandatory separation of two years in some jurisdictions. Both you and your spouse can bail out of a marriage after completion of two years separation under this divorce ground in Hawaii.
Living Separate for Two Years
If you and your spouse have been living separately for a period of two years or more (without cohabitation with mutual consent) both you and your spouse’s claim for divorce will be considered valid under this divorce ground in Hawaii.
Contact a professional divorce attorney or divorce lawyer for detailed information regarding divorce grounds in Hawaii.