A dissolution of marriage in the Commonwealth where neither party is required to prove wrongdoing on the part of the other is characterized by the absence of assigning blame for the marital breakdown. An example would be a couple who mutually agree that their marriage is irretrievably broken and seek to legally separate without detailing specific instances of misconduct.
This approach offers significant advantages, including a potentially less adversarial and more streamlined process. Historically, divorces necessitated demonstrating fault, often leading to prolonged and emotionally charged legal battles. The introduction of this option provided a pathway for couples to dissolve their marriage amicably and efficiently, reducing legal costs and emotional distress.