The Divorce Clause

Ep. 3 – Ending No-Fault Divorce Won’t Save Marriage, But It Will Rehash Old Problems

19 min · 31. März 2026
Episode Ep. 3 – Ending No-Fault Divorce Won’t Save Marriage, But It Will Rehash Old Problems Cover

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In recent years, a growing number of policymakers have called for an end to or restrictions on no-fault divorce, arguing that making divorce harder will strengthen marriage. But what does no-fault divorce actually do—and what happens if it disappears? In this episode of The Divorce Clause, Tiffany Odom-Rodriquez breaks down the legal reality behind no-fault divorce, how it changed the system, and why eliminating it would likely lead to more litigation, more conflict, and more people trapped in marriages they cannot easily leave. This is not just a legal issue—it’s a question about autonomy, power, and how the law shapes modern relationships, and society.

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