Ending the divorce ‘blame game’ is a mistake
From our UK edition
“Why do people get married?” It’s a question worth asking, not least because the government has announced the biggest change to divorce law in 50 years without attempting to answer it. Under the present law justifying reasons (adultery or unreasonable behaviour), must be given for a divorce to be finalised, usually within three to six months. Where there is no justification, the couple must live apart for at least five years, unless both spouses agree, in which case the divorce will come through after two years. The change to the law introduces ‘no-fault’ divorce, which means that no justifying reason is required. All divorce applications will go through in six months, whether both spouses agree or not.