- The hypothesis of the irretrievable dissolution of marriage comes next. When two people agree to a divorce by mutual consent, the divorce cannot be finalized if one of the parties withholds their permission.
- As a result, as time went on, a new basis became necessary, giving rise to the thesis of the irretrievable dissolution of marriage.
- The fundamental tenet of “breakdown theory” is that a marriage should be dissolved without considering either party’s culpability if it has irretrievably failed or is beyond hope of recovery.
Divorce: Meaning and Theories of Divorce (Family Law)
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