A dissolution of marriage proceeding in this state, premised on incompatibility or irretrievable breakdown, eliminates the need to prove wrongdoing by either party. This contrasts with divorces based on fault, such as adultery or abuse. An example would be a couple seeking to end their marriage because they no longer get along and agree that reconciliation is not possible, without assigning blame.
The availability of this method streamlines the legal process, potentially reducing conflict and costs. It offers a more dignified and less acrimonious pathway to separation, especially beneficial when children are involved. Historically, the introduction of this option marked a significant shift in family law, acknowledging that marriages can end without requiring evidence of marital misconduct.