Impediments.—The prohibited degrees of consanguinity and affinity are the same as those of Illinois.

Causes for Absolute Divorce:

1. Against the husband when he has committed adultery subsequent to the marriage.

2. When he wilfully deserts his wife and absents himself without a reasonable cause for the space of two years.

3. When he is convicted of a felony after the marriage.

4. When, after marriage, he becomes addicted to habitual drunkenness.

5. When he is guilty of such inhuman treatment as to endanger the life of his wife.

6. Against the wife for the causes above specified, and also when the wife at the time of the marriage was pregnant by another than her husband, unless such husband have an illegitimate child or children then living, which was unknown to the wife at the time of their marriage.

There is no limited divorce allowed in this State.

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