Oh the horror, making people live up to the most sacred promise that they can make. In reality, what “no-fault divorce” has done is outlaw marriage. No longer can a couple mutually agree to join themselves in a lifelong union. Today marriage vows are less enforceable than a car loan. Does anyone really think that this is good? If you do not want to enter into a lifelong commitment, fine; then do not get married. And do not trick your spouse into thinking that you are agreeing to a lifelong commitment.
Once again — prenup, prenup, prenup. The reason that a car loan endures is that it is a contract. A prenup is also a contract, and when properly negotiated and written up, a contract is enforceable.
Marriage becoming unimportant had to come first before “same sex marriage” could be pushed to completely finish it off.
“do not trick your spouse into thinking that you are agreeing to a lifelong commitment.”
And do not trick your spouse into believing that you’re not an abusive monster, or philanderer.
Totally agree. No-fault has created hell for the faithful partner and the children of divorce, an easy out and dictatorial powers over the person they ditched for those who broke their vows, and a bonanza for divorce lawyers.