
No-Fault Divorce Law
No-fault divorce law allows couples to end their marriage without proving wrongdoing by either party. Instead, they can state that their relationship is irretrievably broken or that there are irreconcilable differences. This approach simplifies the process, reducing the need for proving fault such as adultery or cruelty. It aims to make divorce less adversarial and more straightforward, focusing on ending the marriage amicably and efficiently. No-fault laws are now common across many jurisdictions and are designed to respect individuals' autonomy while minimizing conflict.