No. Texas allows "no-fault" divorces based on insupportability of the marriage, also known as irreconcilable differences. However, you may also seek a divorce on fault grounds. Fault grounds in Texas include cruelty, adultery, and abandonment, or conviction of a felony where the convicted party is imprisoned for a year or more.
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