If it's harder then maybe they'll think twice. No matter anyway, the lawyers will make out like bandits.
I agree it should be harder; haven't we just read that some states are considering taking a look at their "no-fault" divorces.
Of all the people who married I know, I can't think of one who had doubts going into it. They all, and I mean all, thought they had found the one and it was going to work out. To even suggest to even your best friend that they're making a mistake is a good way to never be spoken to again. They're that sure of it, and that is why they're getting married to begin with.
Divorce is never even a consideration until after reality sets in. So unless you have a crystal ball we can use to see the future, people are going to divorce as long as they marry.
Surely no pun intended, but don't they always?!?