In Oklahoma, dissolution of marriage is achievable without assigning blame to either party. This approach simplifies the legal process, focusing on the irretrievable breakdown of the marital relationship as the sole grounds for divorce. A common example is a couple who, despite efforts, find themselves fundamentally incompatible and agree that reconciliation is impossible, thereby fulfilling the requirements for this type of divorce.
The primary benefit of this method lies in its reduced adversarial nature, fostering a more amicable environment for negotiations regarding asset division, child custody, and support. Historically, divorce proceedings often involved lengthy and contentious litigation centered on proving fault, which could be emotionally damaging and financially draining. This streamlined process allows couples to move forward more efficiently, minimizing conflict and associated legal expenses, and focusing on the practical aspects of separation.