If my state now has no fault divorce but I am very religious and my beliefs and vows are sacred, can a court make me get a divorce?
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If my state now has no fault divorce but I am very religious and my beliefs and vows are sacred, can a court make me get a divorce?
I’ve been legally married for 40 years.
Asked on December 12, 2015 under Family Law, New York
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
Yes, a court can make you get divorced, if you spouse files for it. Divorce is governed by secular law, not by your faith's religious precepts; and you have no right to force your religous views on your spouse or compel him to stay married because of your faith.
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