You brought up what I think is a great way to handle divorce: If one wants out of the relationship “without cause”, they can file for divorce (to make it legal) and then simply leave. The house, the savings, the kids. Everything that is “the family unit” to start their own life.
Heck, a LOT of married women without kids do just that, but don’t bother with the divorce part. They just leave.
Of course, it may bring a lot of hardship on the one that leaves, but that is why they should count the cost.
Oh, and if they are the primary wage earner in the family, this option is not available. They’re gonna have to find cause.
“You brought up what I think is a great way to handle divorce: If one wants out of the relationship without cause, they can file for divorce (to make it legal) and then simply leave. The house, the savings, the kids. Everything that is the family unit to start their own life”
I could support this wholeheartedly. If you want to leave then you should leave. And leave it all, your choice. Of-course this does not mean in instances of domestic violence or abuse.