No fault: UK proposes major easing of divorce procedures
LONDON — The British government is proposing to introduce “no-fault” divorces and make other changes to make it much easier for married couples to divorce.
Justice Secretary David Gauke Saturday began a consultation process to revise laws he said were “out of touch with modern life.” New legislation would be needed to make these proposals law.
“When a relationship ends it cannot be right for the law to create or increase conflict between divorcing couples,” he said. “That is why we will remove the archaic requirements to allege fault or show evidence of separation, making the process less acrimonious and helping families look to the future.”
There will be a 12-week consultation period to gauge public response. Under the proposals, spouses would no longer be able to challenge a divorce application made by their partner.

