I don't understand how this supposedly will work anyway. Okay, you get the court to require your spouse, who presumably hates you by now, to continue being married to you. Then what? How do you force someone to physically stay with you? Get a court order allowing you to chain him/her to the kitchen table?
Exactly. You get it.
Well when we take the vow, we say for "better or for worse till death" right? Problem with NF divorce is, one person can say, "sorry I am not getting a divorce because I took a vow". Guess what? That person is still going to be divorced and unless he or she obtains legal help, will be left with nothing. No fifty fifty because the divorcer writes the terms and they will stand unless legal representation challenges it. Which means both parties are now forced to agree to this divorce even if one has to go against their own conscience just to survive.
If one decides to end the marriage after the vow, then how about the old permanent separation? In this case the assets cannot be taken by one party. No remarriage might be a better thing than what is going on now with constant changing partners. Seems strange to me that both parties must sign and agree to marriage, but just one can decide there will be a divorce and the other has nothing to say about it. That is NF divorce.