What is irretrievable breakdown of marriage?
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What is irretrievable breakdown of marriage?
“Irretrievable breakdown of marriage” refers to a marriage that is totally unworkable, emotionally dead, beyond salvage and has broken down irretrievably. In a recent case, divorce was granted on this ground, after examining various judicial pronouncements.
What does it mean by irreconcilable differences?
“Irreconcilable differences” technically means that an individual and their spouse cannot get along with one another enough to keep the marriage alive, and this lack of getting along can cause a whole array of other issues in the marriage.
How can I prove my marriage is irretrievably broken?
Parties to a covenant marriage must have grounds for a divorce that are more specific than simply stating the marriage is “irretrievably broken.” Some examples of statutorily-recognized reasons to dissolve a covenant marriage are a responding party’s commission of adultery, perpetration of physical or sexual abuse.