In Re Marriage Of Dowd
214 Ill.App.3d 156 (1991)
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Facts
H contends that the trial court erred in determining that the marriage between the parties should be dissolved on the basis of irreconcilable differences because the proof was insufficient to show that the parties lived separate and apart in excess of two years or that the marriage was irretrievably broken down, as required by the 'no-fault' provision.
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