The Government proposes to entirely remove fault from divorce law and replace it with a notification system. This would mean one spouse could end their marriage, whenever they wanted, by notifying the court and after a short period of time receive the final divorce decree, amounting to ‘no reason’ divorce. Fault sets out the high aspiration for marriage as a lifelong union. Many believe removing it would increase divorce rates, fundamentally change what marriage means, and increase the number of children living in broken families. Care (Christian Action Research and Education) is concerned that these proposals could fundamentally change what marriage means, leading to unstable situations where individual autonomy is prioritised in the law above children or the marriage. With this in mind Care has produced a short briefing paper with suggested points to make in responding to the consultation using an online form: see ‘More’ for further details. Submissions must be made before 10 December.
Government divorce reform consultation
Written by David Fletcher 30 Nov 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for irretrievable breakdown to be retained as the only ground for divorce. (Hebrews 13:4a)
- More: care.org.uk/sites/default/files/Reform%20of%20the%20legal%20requirements%20for%20divorce%20-%20Supporter%20Briefing.pdf
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