The grounds for marital dissolution in the state encompass situations where the marriage is irretrievably broken. This typically signifies that there is no reasonable prospect of reconciliation. Alternatively, mental incapacity of one of the parties at the time of filing can also serve as the basis for ending a marriage.
Understanding the legal justifications for ending a marriage is crucial for individuals navigating the dissolution process. Properly establishing the basis for dissolution is essential for ensuring the process proceeds smoothly and efficiently within the court system. Historical context reveals evolving societal views influencing the legal framework surrounding marital termination.