In Georgia, dissolution of marriage can occur without assigning blame to either party. This process requires demonstrating that the marriage is irretrievably broken, meaning there’s no reasonable hope of reconciliation. For example, a couple mutually agreeing that their relationship has ended and showing no desire to reconcile can proceed under this type of divorce.
The significance of this divorce option lies in its potential to reduce conflict and animosity during legal proceedings. It streamlines the divorce process, often leading to lower legal costs and a quicker resolution. Historically, divorces required proving fault, such as adultery or abandonment, which could be emotionally damaging and legally complex. This alternative provides a more amicable path to separation.