
"People often tell me they expect me to hate marriage, something I take to be a symptom of a time in which we tell ourselves there is no reason needed to start or end a marriage."
"No fault is one of the most common types of divorce, in which neither party is required to prove that the other has done wrong."
In her memoir 'No Fault', Haley Mlotek analyzes modern divorce, focusing on its implications in a culture that allows individual choice without severe consequences. She highlights the shift from historical views on marriage and divorce, wherein women faced dependency and social stigma, to a present where 'no fault' divorce is common. Mlotek delves into her own experiences while exploring cultural representations of divorce and the changing norms around monogamy, ultimately presenting a nuanced view of personal freedom in relationships.
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