Mandatory pre-dissolution guidance, often termed differently across jurisdictions, necessitates that couples seeking legal separation or dissolution of their marital union participate in counseling sessions prior to the finalization of divorce proceedings. The specific requirements, including the number of sessions and the types of counseling offered, vary significantly. For instance, a court might order counseling if children are involved or if there is a reasonable possibility of reconciliation.
The rationale behind this requirement stems from a desire to mitigate the negative impacts of divorce, particularly on children, and to ensure that couples have explored all possible avenues for reconciliation. Historically, societal emphasis on preserving the marital unit influenced the development of such mandates. Benefits can include improved communication between the parties, better co-parenting strategies, and, in some cases, a renewed commitment to the marriage.