The “project 2025 on divorce” refers to policy proposals and potential legal reforms related to marriage and family law that are being considered within the broader context of Project 2025. These proposals often focus on strengthening traditional family structures and may include measures that could make divorce more difficult to obtain or that emphasize the importance of parental rights.
These considerations are often rooted in a belief that a stable family structure is crucial for societal well-being, child development, and the preservation of traditional values. Proponents of such reforms may cite research on the potential negative impacts of divorce on children and families, advocating for policies that promote marital stability. The historical context often involves a critique of perceived trends of family disintegration and a desire to return to what are viewed as more stable and beneficial social norms.