La. Kurdek et C. Kennedy, Differences between couples who end their marriage by fault or no-fault legal procedures, J FAM PSYCH, 15(2), 2001, pp. 241-253
Spouses from 53 couples who ended their marriage by dissolution (DS), a for
m of no-fault divorce, were compared with spouses from 59 couples who ended
their marriage by fault-based divorce (DV). DV husbands were younger than
DS husbands. DV couples were less likely to have pooled finances, and they
had more sons than did DS couples. For growth curves over the first 4 years
of marriage, relative to DS wives, DV wives had lower starting levels for
liking of spouse, trust, and marital quality; higher starting levels for dy
sfunctional beliefs about relationships and psychological distress; weaker
declines in extrinsic motives for being married; and stronger declines for
love for spouse. Relative to DS husbands, DV husbands showed a stronger inc
rease in dysfunctional beliefs about relationships.