With his elevation to Republican vice-presidential nominee, Sen. JD Vance's views on divorce have brought attention to the movement to end no-fault divorces, reflecting discontent with the lack of accountability in marriage dissolution. Advocates cite family dysfunction arising from easy divorces, aiming to require proof of fault for divorce proceedings.
The origin of no-fault divorce laws traces back to California in 1969, signed by Ronald Reagan, marking a shift from establishing guilt for divorce to a simpler separation process. The movement seeks to amend or revoke these laws, criticized for enabling quick and hassle-free divorces without accountability or fault.
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