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Constitutional Limits of Texas No-Fault Divorce Statutes

Constitutional Limits of Texas No-Fault Divorce Statutes

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This episode examines a constitutional challenge to Texas Family Code § 6.001, the statute permitting a court to grant a divorce when a marriage has become “insupportable” because of discord or conflict of personalities.

The challenge, brought by Jeffrey Stephen Morgan, argues that the statute allows one spouse to dissolve a marriage unilaterally without proving misconduct or obtaining the other spouse’s consent. The filings raise questions involving due process, religious liberty, the contractual nature of marriage, and the constitutional limits of legislative power. They also question whether the statute improperly restricts judicial discretion by requiring a divorce decree based largely on one party’s subjective opinion.

This episode summarizes the arguments presented in the filings. It does not state that any court has accepted those arguments or declared the statute unconstitutional. The discussion is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice.

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