Defenses Flashcards

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Defense to Fault Grounds for Divorce

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  1. Condonation
  2. Connivance
  3. Collusion
  4. Provocation
  5. Recrimination
  6. Statutory Defenses to Adultery
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Condonation

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  • Where one spouse knowingly forgives the other’s marital wrong,
  • by words or conduct,
  • so that the marital relationship is continued.

In that case such forgiveness may bar an action founded upon that marital wrong.

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Connivance

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  • Connivance is conduct by the plaintiff
  • facilitating the commission of a marital wrong,
  • usually adultery, by the defendant

AKA creating the circumstances for spouse to commit adultery

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Collusion

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Collusion is an agreement by the parties to obtain a divorce by other than a bona fide adverse proceeding

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Provocation

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  • defendant may defend a divorce petition by alleging that his misconduct was provoked by the plaintiff
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Recrimination

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There is not one innocent and injured spouse but both parties have engaged in fault conduct and therefore they are stuck together

The acts of fault cancel each other out

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Statutory Defenses to Adultery

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  • The Pennsylvania Divorce Code retains the common law defenses for fault grounds and codifies defenses to adultery.
  • In a divorce action on the ground of adultery, it is a good defense if the defendant proves that the plaintiff:
    • has been guilty of like conduct;
    • admitted the defendant into “conjugal society or embraces” (i.e., condonation) after knowing of defendant’s adultery;
    • allowed or profited from the defendant’s prostitution; or
    • exposed the defendant to lewd company which ensnared the defendant in the offense
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Defenses Abolished as to No-Fault Grounds

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The Pennsylvania Divorce Code abolishes the common law defenses of condonation, connivance, collusion, provocation, and recrimination as to the no-fault (irretrievable breakdown) provisions

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