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No-Fault Divorce is a lie – Is it hurting you?


Declaration to Nullify No-Fault Divorce

Couple Signing Document in opposition to No-Fault Divorce

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“The injustice of No-Fault Divorce strips away the rights of the faithful, robbing families of their stability and security.”

Imagine this: You stood at the altar, hand in hand with your spouse, vowing to stay committed through thick and thin. Yet, years later, you face the reality of divorce—not because you want it, but because your spouse can unilaterally end the marriage without your consent. Hence, our opposition to No-Fault Divorce.

No-Fault Divorce allows one partner to walk away, leaving the other to deal with the fallout, regardless of the commitment, sacrifices, or promises made.

But what if there was another way? What if couples could stand together against this unjust system before it tears them apart? What if opposition to No-Fault Divorce became a movement—one that called for accountability, integrity, and true commitment?

A Bold Stand: Opposition to No-Fault Divorce

What if you could declare your opposition to No-Fault Divorce before you ever face it? Picture a prenup-like agreement, not just for assets, but for values—an agreement where both partners renounce the option of an easy exit.

This isn’t about forcing unhappy marriages. It’s about recognizing that marriage isn’t meant to be disposable. Couples could sign a statement denouncing the right to make marriage impossible while causing pain to their children and families. Such an agreement would declare a shared commitment to fighting for the relationship rather than walking away at the first sign of difficulty.

Opposition to No-Fault Divorce can involve having an agreement or declaration holding ourselves accountable before a court.

The Power of Public Commitment

Now, imagine bringing this statement of opposition to No-Fault Divorce into the courtroom. What if, by presenting this signed agreement to a judge, you made it clear that you reject the notion of a no-fault separation? Courts might have to think twice before applying these blanket laws to couples who have deliberately chosen a different path.

Wouldn’t it make judges, attorneys, and even legislators pause? Could it make them question a system that profits from broken families? Maybe they’d begin to see that No-Fault Divorce isn’t just a legal technicality—it’s a violation of the commitment you made, the promises you kept, and the family you built.

Opposition to No-Fault Divorce can happen inside or outside courts and government buildings, in schools, news, or anywhere.

Holding the System Accountable

This isn’t just about protecting your marriage. It’s about standing up for all families torn apart by unjust divorce laws. The system profits from divorce—lawyers, judges, and even government agencies make money from the destruction of families. These institutions don’t always prioritize the well-being of children or the faithful spouse. Instead, they often default to No-Fault Divorce, which treats marriage like a contract that can be broken with no consequences.

But what if you could help expose this injustice? What if every couple who signed this agreement helped make No-Fault Divorce a moral issue, not just a legal one?

Keeping families together, committed and happy

Changing Hearts and Minds

Change doesn’t happen overnight, but it starts with individual decisions. By choosing to oppose No-Fault Divorce, couples can shift the culture. Over time, this movement could grow so large that No-Fault Divorce becomes socially unacceptable. Imagine a world where no one considers divorce without deep shame. Imagine a society where the faithful no longer carry the burden of a spouse’s betrayal or abandonment.

In the future, opposing No-Fault Divorce could become a standard part of marriage. Couples could view it as a badge of honor, a symbol of their commitment to staying together, even when times get tough. And with enough momentum, courts, judges, and lawmakers would have no choice but to listen.

What Could Happen if We Stand Together?

The benefits of opposing No-Fault Divorce are immense. Divorce rates could plummet as more couples decide to fight for their marriage rather than take the easy way out. Children would grow up in stable homes, spared from the trauma of custody battles and divided households. Fewer families would be destroyed by false allegations and unjust restraining orders.

Suicide rates could drop as spouses realize they’re not alone in their fight to save their marriage. And as the cultural tide shifts, even those considering divorce might think twice. Instead of turning to the courts, they might turn to their spouse—working through issues rather than running from them.

Opposition to No-Fault Divorce Begins with You

What if you could be the one to spark this change? What if your decision to sign this agreement not only protected your marriage but also inspired others to do the same? Change starts with one couple, then another, and soon, a movement grows.

This is more than just a legal strategy. It’s a moral stand against an unjust system that profits from broken homes. By standing together, couples can send a clear message: No-Fault Divorce doesn’t belong in our marriages, our families, or our future.


Opposition to No-Fault Divorce in a Document presented by a couple to a judge

Closing Summary & Call to Action:

We don’t have to accept the injustice of No-Fault Divorce. By signing a public renunciation, couples can reclaim control of their marriage, protect their children, and demand that courts respect their commitments. Take a stand today—sign your agreement, and be part of a movement that will protect marriages and change lives.

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