Till death do us part” is an extremely familiar phrase that is commonly associated with marriage. Divorce without children: the court may divorce the marriage if the marriage is so broken that renewal of the marriage community can not be expected; in deciding on divorce, the court takes account of causes of the breakdown of marriage if it is not amicable (no-fault divorce).
The Divorce Act 1992 further stretched the scope of the 1967 legislation by repealing it in a way that authorized the wife to claim compensation in cases where she desired the marriage to continue and had not been in breach of any of her conjugal duties.
If all the participants at the moment of the divorce were citizens of the state from which the decision comes, valid foreign decisions in marital matters have the same legal effects as valid court decisions in the Czech Republic without any further proceedings (as long as it is not necessary to submit a proposal for the recognition of the decision) , provided this does not contravene public order.
Even thou many divorces follow years of tension between husband and wife and tension level typically increases during and shortly after a divorce parents who try to turned their children against the other spouse create on impossible situation for that child.
A considerable extension of judicial Khula has been observed lately in cases such as Naseem Akhtar v Mohammad Rafique 14 where the wife successfully petitioned the court for divorce on the ground that she hated her husband to such an extent that she would prefer dying as opposed to living with him.