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NO-FAULT DIVORCE - a type of divorce that may be granted even though either spouse has not performed any kind of marital misconduct.
NON-CUSTODIAL PARENT - the parent who does not have physical custody of the child, and who typically is paying child support to the child.
NON-MARITAL PROPERTY - property considered by the courts to belong to one spouse or another and that which is not available for equitable distribution.
NULLITY - a decree indicating that a marriage is null and void.
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